ApostateAbe
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- Infotheist. I believe the gods to be mere information.
A letter written to Charles Murray from a CEO explains the theory of why CEOs are paid too much. It is the first good explanation I have seen for why executives are paid so much, even the bad ones.
Murray closes on this thought:
"And yet there’s not the slightest chance that CEO compensation can be made a private matter."
Though, presumably, that would be the perfect solution. If it is kept a secret how much executives are paid, then there is no runaway pay competition. So why not? Nobody except my boss gets to know how much money I make unless I brag about it, so why must the pay of executives be public information?
"No board that isn't about to fire its CEO really wants to admit that their CEO is a less-than-average performer by paying him or her less than average. But if the lowest-paid CEO’s are always being brought up to the average, then the average increases every year. Then for the high performers to be paid well, their compensation needs to be increased, but that raises the average… and so on every year."
Murray closes on this thought:
"And yet there’s not the slightest chance that CEO compensation can be made a private matter."
Though, presumably, that would be the perfect solution. If it is kept a secret how much executives are paid, then there is no runaway pay competition. So why not? Nobody except my boss gets to know how much money I make unless I brag about it, so why must the pay of executives be public information?