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在2007年次级贷款问题引发的金融危机爆发后,金融机构的薪酬问题成了政府、监管者和公众最为关注和广泛讨论的话题之一。许多评论严厉抨击以华尔街为代表的金融机构的高薪问题,有的专家甚至认为华尔街的薪酬体系是导致金融危机的导火索。极端的如哈佛法学院教授别布丘克认为,“薪酬体系从头到脚都有问题,整个体系是一种扭曲的激励机制。”为此,国际组织和各国监管机构对金融机构的薪
After the financial crisis triggered by the subprime mortgage issue in 2007, the issue of the remuneration of financial institutions became one of the topics of most concern and widespread discussion among governments, regulators and the general public. Many critics harshly criticize the issue of the high salary of financial institutions represented by Wall Street. Some experts even think that the remuneration system on Wall Street is the trigger for the financial crisis. Extremes, according to Bechuchuk, a professor at Harvard Law School, argue that “the pay system has problems from head to toe and the system as a distorted incentive mechanism.” "To this end, international organizations and national regulators have paid their salaries to financial institutions