Economics

Inclusive Capitalism: Improving Benefits and Performance With Smarter Incentive Pay Plans Inclusive Capitalism: Improving Benefits and Performance With Smarter Incentive Pay Plans

Congress should allow tax deductions for incentive pay schemes only if they distribute the rewards to the majority of workers.

Jun 8, 2011 / Feature / Joseph Blasi, Douglas Kruse, and Richard B. Freeman

A Richer Shade of Green: The Wisdom of Sustainable Investment Funds A Richer Shade of Green: The Wisdom of Sustainable Investment Funds

Investors who seek out companies that are meeting the long-term challenge of sustainability will have a strategic advantage.

Jun 8, 2011 / Feature / Leslie Christian

Performance-Related Compensation for Corporate Executives Performance-Related Compensation for Corporate Executives

Hotshot CEOs should be required to play by the same rules as small business owners, who have a personal stake in the companies they run.

Jun 8, 2011 / Feature / Vincent A. Panvini Jr.

Protecting Retirement Funds From Wall Street Speculation Protecting Retirement Funds From Wall Street Speculation

Pension savings and 401(k) plans are supposed to guarantee workers a comfortable retirement, not provide fodder for financial managers.

Jun 8, 2011 / Feature / Ray Carey

The End of Capitalism and the Wellsprings of Radical Hope The End of Capitalism and the Wellsprings of Radical Hope

Capitalism in any form compels us to be greedy, callous and petty. Instead of reinventing it, we should replace it.

Jun 8, 2011 / Feature / Eugene McCarraher

Obama: You’re Your Only Hope

Obama: You’re Your Only Hope Obama: You’re Your Only Hope

It's too late for Obama to turn around the economy. But to win re-election, he better expose what Republican plans to cut spending will really do.

Jun 8, 2011 / Editorial / The Editors

No Free Parking for Monopoly Players: Time to Revive Anti-Trust Law No Free Parking for Monopoly Players: Time to Revive Anti-Trust Law

The concentration of wealth and power among a few mega-corporations threatens our political and economic freedoms.

Jun 8, 2011 / Barry C. Lynn

Open Source Politics: Safeguarding the Free Flow of Information Open Source Politics: Safeguarding the Free Flow of Information

We need an “open information” policy to combat corporate abuse of intellectual property laws and encourage the sharing of ideas.

Jun 8, 2011 / Joe Costello

Rethinking GDP: Why We Must Broaden Our Measures of Economic Success

Rethinking GDP: Why We Must Broaden Our Measures of Economic Success Rethinking GDP: Why We Must Broaden Our Measures of Economic Success

Relying so heavily on GDP as a measure of economic health is like removing all of the gauges on a car’s dashboard except the speedometer.

Jun 8, 2011 / Dirk Philipsen

The Bernanke Scandal: Full-Frontal Cluelessness The Bernanke Scandal: Full-Frontal Cluelessness

How I wish that Ben Bernanke would get caught e-mailing photos of his underwear-clad groin.

Jun 8, 2011 / Robert Scheer

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