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"In the increasingly knowledge- and innovation-based economy in which the mobility of the workforce is vital, employees and ex-employees are considered to be one of the biggest threats to the existence of trade secrets. The interests of the former parties to the employment relationship are...
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The paper is devoted to a comparison of trade secret law in the United States and the State of Israel from the perspective of the continental legal tradition. The aim of this paper is to describe the general system of trade secret law in the respect to the identification of items that fall under...
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This paper examines how labor mobility restrictions such as non-compete clauses in employment contracts affect the incentives and resulting behavior of employees. Using the investment industry as a testing laboratory, we find that mutual fund managers respond to heightened career concerns due to...
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Structural change and international integration of the European single market / Fabrizio Onida -- Commentaries on structural change / John Butcher ... [et al.] -- Will the automobile industry go the way of the steel industry? / Frank D. Weiss -- Commentaries on automobiles and steel / G. Mustafa...
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The European Community in the international trading system. The future of the international trading system / Brian Hindley -- Commentaries on part one / Herbert Giersch, Jules L. Katz, and Norbert Walter -- Implications for Japan and the NICs. External trade implications of Europe 1992 for Japan...
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