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The Impacts of Restricting Mobility of Skilled Service Workers: Evidence from Physicians

Kurt Lavetti, Carol Simon and William D. White
Published online before print February 07, 2019, 0617-8840R5; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.55.3.0617-8840R5
Kurt Lavetti
Department of Economics at Ohio State University
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Carol Simon
The Lewin Group
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William D. White
Department of Policy Analysis and Management at Cornell University
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Abstract

Why do skilled services firms use non-compete agreements (NCAs), which prohibit workers from leaving firms and competing against them? We conduct a survey of physicians linking NCA use to labor-market outcomes and firm performance, and show that by deterring poaching of patients NCAs increase the return to job-tenure, with larger effects in states with more enforceable NCA laws. These effects are consistent with NCAs enabling practices to allocate clients to new physicians through intra-firm referrals, reducing a form of investment holdup. We discuss an array of supporting suggestive evidence, but also find NCAs provide some benefits by reducing job turnover.

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  • J30
  • K31
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  • Non-Compete Agreements
  • Physicians
  • Referrals
  • Investment Holdups

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Kurt Lavetti, Carol Simon, William D. White
Journal of Human Resources Feb 2019, 0617-8840R5; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.55.3.0617-8840R5

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Kurt Lavetti, Carol Simon, William D. White
Journal of Human Resources Feb 2019, 0617-8840R5; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.55.3.0617-8840R5
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