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workers, but doing so imposes negative externalities on jobseekers who value such information and on competing employers who …
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workers, but doing so imposes negative externalities on jobseekers who value such information and on competing employers who …
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Overuse of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) is a pervasive problem in the United States. Companies apply these silencing tools to prevent their workers from sharing critical information with one another and the public. This in turn threatens economic growth, limits competition, and inhibits...
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The racial justice protests that engulfed the country after seeing a video of the appalling killing of a Black male, George Floyd, by a Minnesota police officer in 2020 has led to a tremendous number of questions about dealing with racial issues in policing. Similar concerns arose a little more...
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test our theory using data on patents filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) …
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This paper explores, both theoretically and empirically, how firing costs affect worker productivity and turnover. We develop a model in which workers are essential to knowledge transfer between firms and worker effort is firm-specific in the sense that a worker can be fired before reaping the...
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