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ICYMI: Tweets From the Week (Nov. 16, 2014)

By Stefan J. Padfield on November 16, 2014

"the remarkably low wages of most workers are in stark contrast with the compensation of shareholders and executives" http://t.co/EIGOl5hr2e

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) November 11, 2014

"fraud on the market has been out of step with how investors reach investment decisions" http://t.co/2Gq6JYCcEu

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) November 12, 2014

"the complicated and shifting nature of shareholder power" which "has ebbed and flowed across the last two centuries" http://t.co/awWBLjpcSx

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) November 12, 2014

"a 'free for all culture' … allowed the markets to be rigged for five years" http://t.co/b8SleG6C1Y

— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) November 12, 2014

Govt discloses all people welfare costs; hides corp welfare. How YOU can bring balance – my @ajam col – http://t.co/P9o0JhMLsv

— David Cay Johnston (@DavidCayJ) November 12, 2014

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Director of the NCPPR’s Free Enterprise Project. Prior experience includes 15+ years as a law professor, two federal judicial clerkships, private practice at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, LLP, and 6 years enlisted active duty (US Army). Immigrant (naturalized).

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