The Great Divergence
Andrew Sum,
Paulo Tobar,
Joseph McLaughlin and
Sheila Palma
Challenge, 2008, vol. 51, issue 3, 57-79
Abstract:
In case you wondered whether workers in securities firms and investment bankers have fared better than the rest of American workers, the answer is, resoundingly, "Yes." Andrew Sum and his colleagues here present the most comprehensive evidence so far. It is eye-opening.
Date: 2008
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