If You're So Ethical, Why Are You So Highly Paid? Ethics, Inequality and Executive Pay

In the past 30 years, senior executive pay has increased dramatically in the UK, US and other developed countries, causing much debate and, at times, public outrage. In this book, Alexander ('Sandy') Pepper argues that this soaring inflation in high pay is the result of a market failure, l...

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Main Author: Pepper, Alexander (auth)
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Language:English
Published: London LSE Press 2022
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