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Maverick freethinker must adapt to life as new Fed chairman

By Christopher Swann in Washington

Published: October 24 2005 21:37 | Last updated: October 24 2005 21:37

Although Ben Bernanke was considered the frontrunner to replace Alan Greenspan at the helm of the Federal Reserve, he has established a reputation as an intellectual provocateur rather than a policy leader.

Despite leaving academia three years ago he has continued to behave more like an academic than a policy maker.

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