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Michael Lipsitz is an assistant professor of economics at Miami University's Farmer School of Business. His research focuses on labor markets, public policy, and low-wage work.
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Examining the effects of a 2008 ban on noncompete agreements for low-wage workers in Oregon, a recent paper finds that the ban increased average...
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