Killed This but Forgot to Stuff Garlic in its Mouth

by Clifford Asness, Ph. D. AQR Capital Management, Inc.

Cliff takes issue with a Wall Street Journal editorial that argues not to expense stock options for employees making less than $100,000 a year.

This post was originally published at AQR Capital

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