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What is Fair Pay for Executives? An Information Theoretic Analysis of Wage Distributions

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ENTROPY
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 766-781

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/e11040766

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income and wage distributions; wealth distribution; maximum entropy; economic equilibrium; information theory; statistical mechanics; CEO pay; executive compensation; fair pay; justice; income inequality; econophysics

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The high pay packages of U.S. CEOs have raised serious concerns about what would constitute a fair pay. Since the present economic models do not adequately address this fundamental question, we propose a new theory based on statistical mechanics and information theory. We use the principle of maximum entropy to show that the maximally fair pay distribution is lognormal under ideal conditions. This prediction is in agreement with observed data for the bottom 90%-95% of the working population. The theory estimates that the top 35 U.S. CEOs were overpaid by about 129 times their ideal salaries in 2008. We also provide an insight of entropy as a measure of fairness, which is maximized at equilibrium, in an economic system.

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