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percent and 1 percent of the within-firm wage distribution rise substantially. Instead, the effect on average wages is small …
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We observe that CEO compensation and top incomes in the US have both been increasing rapidly over the last thirty years. We hypothesize that the trends in CEO compensation have been caused by the same economy-wide factors that have contributed to increases in income. We test this hypothesis by...
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largest sources of tax expenditures, it has long been a principle in pension policy and tax law in the United States and in … pension policy communities that tax-preferenced plans should provide a tax preference for wealthy individuals to accumulate …
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Many nations incentivize retirement saving by letting workers defer taxes on pension contributions, imposing them when … taxing pension contributions instead of withdrawals leads to delayed retirement, somewhat lower lifetime tax payments, and …
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Outside the US, little is known of long-run trends in executive compensation. We fill this gap by studying BHP, a resources giant that has long been one of the largest companies on the Australian stock market. From 1887 to 2013, trends in CEO and director remuneration (relative to average...
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