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Executive Excess Part 2

Executive Excess Part 2

11/28/2012

PBS News Hour

Executive Excess Part 2

Clip: 11/28/2012 | 11m 25s

Executive Excess Part 2

After a year when CEO compensation came under increasing scrutiny, Paul Solman investigates the factors that influence executive pay. Part two in the series examines the freedom of the market determining those salaries.

11/28/2012

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