Wealth and Our Commonwealth: Why America Should Tax Accumulated Fortunes
Weaving personal narratives, history, and plenty of solid economic sense, Gates and Collins make a sound and compelling case for estate tax reform, not repeal.
Weaving personal narratives, history, and plenty of solid economic sense, Gates and Collins make a sound and compelling case for estate tax reform, not repeal.
Campaign Contributions, Outsourcing,
Unexpensed Stock Options and Rising CEO Pay
The tenth annual CEO pay survey.
After failing to obtain authorization for war from the UN Security Council, the Bush Administration has scrambled to assemble a so-called “Coalition of the Willing” to lend the military action against Iraq the illusion of genuine multilateralism and legitimacy.
The U.S. public should carefully scrutinize any claim by the Bush Administration that they
have assembled a “coalition of the willing.”
The ninth annual CEO compensation survey.
The eighth annual CEO compensation survey.
As citizen movements the world over launch activities to counter aspects of economic globalization, the growing power of private corporations is becoming a central issue.
The seventh annual CEO compensation survey.
It is unfortunate that the first major post-Seattle legislative battle is over China and the WTO
The sixth annual CEO pay report reviews the 1990s.
The fifth annual executive compensation survey finds that CEOs who downsize workers are rewarded.
The fourth annual CEO pay report finds that once again, CEOs win and workers lose.
The third annual executive compensation survey examines a new and disturbing trend: Wall Street’s rewarding of corporate layoffs.
The second annual report on CEO pay: The widening wage gap between U.S. executives and their U.S. and Mexican workers.