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The Controversy Over Executive Compensation

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  • EDWARD ALTMAN
  • GEORGE BENSTON
  • GERALD BIERWAG
  • MARSHALL BLUME
  • RICHARD BREALEY
  • WILLARD CARLETON
  • ANDREW CHEN
  • ELROY DIMSON
  • FRANKLIN EDWARDS
  • ROBERT EISENBEIS
  • WAYNE FERSON
  • MARK FLANNERY
  • CHARLES GOODHART
  • NILS HAKANSSON
  • KOSE JOHN
  • EDWARD KANE
  • GEORGE KAUFMAN
  • RICHARD HERRING
  • ALAN KRAUS
  • DENNIS LOGUE
  • STEWART MYERS
  • STEPHEN SCHAEFER
  • EDUARDO SCHWARTZ
  • KENNETH SCOTT
  • LEMMA SENBET
  • WILLIAM SHARPE
  • JEREMY SIEGEL
  • SEYMOUR SMIDT
  • MARTI SUBRAHMANYAM
  • JAMES VAN HORNE
  • INGO WALTER
  • RICHARD WEST
  • J. FRED WESTON

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  • Edward Altman & George Benston & Gerald Bierwag & Marshall Blume & Richard Brealey & Willard Carleton & Andrew Chen & Elroy Dimson & Franklin Edwards & Robert Eisenbeis & Wayne Ferson & Mark Flannery , 2004. "The Controversy Over Executive Compensation," Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, Morgan Stanley, vol. 16(1), pages 108-111, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jacrfn:v:16:y:2004:i:1:p:108-111
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-6622.2004.tb00600.x
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