2007-07-22 21:58 CEOs, Hedge Fund Partners, and Peak Income Inequality
Tyler Cowen says he has wanted to read this paper for quite a while: Marginal Revolution : I've been waiting for a paper like this: Steve Kaplan and Joshua Rauh write: We consider how much of the top end of the income distribution can be attributed to four sectors -- top executives of non-financial firms (Main Street); financial service sector employees from investment banks, hedge funds, private equity funds, and mutual funds (Wall Street); corporate lawyers; and professional athletes and celeb …
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2007-06-19 12:26 links for 2007-06-19
Naser Khader gik oftest solo - dr.dk/Nyheder/Politik Forårets mest omtalte partiudbryder Naser Khader, er ifølge Altinget.dk den, der oftest har stemt imod sin egen gruppe. (tags: denmark politics ) Foreign Policy: The Failed States Index 2007 For the second year in a row, Sudan tops the rankings as the state most at risk of failure. (tags: politics development democracy research academic ) "Iraqi Refugees: Our Problem or Sweden's" By Elizabeth Ferris There is at least one crisis emerging from I …
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2007-06-11 12:23 links for 2007-06-11
"The Rise of Income Isn t Simply a Byproduct of the Free Market Working its Wonders" More on the paper by Levy and Temin on the institutional sources of rising inequality discussed a few days ago: (tags: economics policy usa academic )
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2007-06-06 06:32 The Quagmire of Inequality
You have never heard of the Treaty of Detroit, which you may connect with the French and Indian War (1756-1763). Guess again. The Treaty of Detroit is a long-lost label describing a series of landmark labor agreements between the United Auto Workers and the Big Three U.S. automakers. Starting with a 1948 contract at General Motors, the agreements guaranteed annual wage increases, job security and generous fringe benefits. As Detroit's present turmoil attests, the treaty is in tatters. Now come e …
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2007-06-02 12:25 links for 2007-06-02
Som brødre vi er delt - Sport - Nyheder - Berlingske Tidende Danskerne ser ikke længere på Sverige med følelsen af mindreværd eller misundelse, men landskampen i morgen er en kærkommen mulighed for at vække svundne følelser til live igen, mener en filosof. (tags: denmark sweden culture nationalism sport ) Dani Rodrik's weblog: Inequality and institutions in the U.S. A new paper by Frank Levy and Peter Temin makes the important point that rising inequality in the U.S. is not just the result of th …
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