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A large e-commerce firm includes a clause in its employment contract for a warehouse worker earning a low hourly wage. The clause prohibits the worker, for 18 months after leaving the company, from working for any business that 'engages in or supports the research, development, manufacture, marketing, or sale of any product or service that competes or is intended to compete with any product or service' offered by the firm. Considering the nature of the worker's role and the extreme breadth of this restriction, which of the following best analyzes the primary economic rationale for this clause?

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