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Evaluating Competing Views on Worker Mobility Restrictions

A business owner argues that contractual clauses preventing employees from joining competitors are essential for protecting investments in training and safeguarding proprietary information. Conversely, an economist contends that these clauses lead to a misallocation of talent, trapping workers in roles where they are not most productive. Critically evaluate these two perspectives. Which argument better captures the impact on the overall efficiency of the labor market? Justify your conclusion by explaining the mechanism through which these clauses affect the matching of workers to jobs.

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