From former chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan:
No.
Mr. Greenspan’s answer in a Q&A at the Council on Foreign Relations, when asked if he regretted not pricking financial and housing bubbles that his easy money had caused. He said that doing so would have caused great economic harm. It also might have meant that people would stop calling him “The Maestro,” Andrea Mitchell might have left him, they’d stop putting him on the covers of magazines, nobody would name a Washington D.C. building or street after him (reportedly one of his aspirations), and the Central Bankers’ Monetary Mouseketeers would take away his ID badge and mouse ears.