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Can Tax Regulation Curb Excessive Executive Pay?

By | August 7, 2019

Courtesy of Tobias Bornemann, Martin Jacob, and Mariana Sailer For at least two decades, executive compensation has been widely discussed in public policy. Debates about inequality, risk-taking behavior, and excessiveness led to policy interventions – often by means of tax instruments – intending to control executive compensation. For example, back in 1993, the U.S. introduced… Read More »