BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : APRIL 19, 1999 ISSUE
COVER STORY

Business Weekhas long argued that CEO pay is excessive. But with a robust economy and a booming stock market, some experts insist that linking CEO pay to stock performance has made U.S. companies more competitive and strengthened the economy.

Are they right?


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