Why is there no author for this article?

Why do these charts about the distribution of corporate wealth in listed companies over the last 10 years confound the OWS movement?

notseamus: The Economist never runs bylines in order to promote editorial independence:

Articles often take a definite editorial stance and almost never carry a byline. Not even the name of the editor (from 2006, John Micklethwait) is printed in the issue. It is a long-standing tradition that an editor's only signed article during his tenure is written on the occasion of his departure from the position. The author of a piece is named in certain circumstances: when notable persons are invited to contribute opinion pieces; when journalists of The Economist compile special reports; and to highlight a potential conflict of interest over a book review. The names of The Economist editors and correspondents can be located, however, via the media directory pages of the website.

The statistics are useless without a broader 30 or 50 year view, the crux of the OWS argument is that it's getting worse over time and the difference is pretty staggering.


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