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This is a solid summary. Another, related argument I've heard is that it incentivizes R&D + upskilling. Much of the value is "we now have people who can do X", not X itself. Without noncompetes, it's a better strategy to try to poach your competitor's R&D employees, rather than invest in your own, which very quickly leads to less research + upskilling.


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