The CEO Pay Debate: Why Reform Is Going Nowhere

Would you let shareholders regulate their CEOs' reckless behavior?

Shareholders have no reason to begrudge executives like these their fortunes. But the rest of us do. To grab those fortunes, after all, executives are making decisions that place our futures at risk. And that reality takes us right to the core of what's wrong with the current executive pay reform debate's single-minded focus on shareholders: Why should we let shareholders be the ultimate arbiters on the size of executive rewards when these rewards can and ... Full Story »

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