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1: The Problem of High Public Officials’ Remuneration. 2: Analytical Discourse Evaluation: A Manifesto. 3: The It’s Taxpayers’ Money Argument. 4: The Compensating Benefits and Broad Comparability Argument. 5: The Motivation Selection Argument. 6: The Live Like Common People Argument. 7: The Example Argument. 8: The Optimal Performance Argument. 9: The Corruption Argument. 10. Conclusion: Three Questions, Two Visions.
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