Evan Starr

Prof. Evan Starr

Associate Professor, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland

Evan Starr is an Assistant Professor of Management & Organization at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland. He received a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan and a bachelor's degree from Denison University. He originally hails from Claremont, California. Starr's current research examines issues at the intersection of human capital accumulation, employee mobility, entrepreneurship, and innovation. In a recent set of projects utilizing employee-employer matched data and survey data that he and coauthors developed, Starr examined the use and impacts of noncompete agreements and their enforceability on the provision of firm-sponsored training, employee mobility and earnings, and on the creation, growth, and survival of new ventures.

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The Implications of the FTC's Proposed Ban on Noncompete Agreements

A Regulatory Transparency Project Webinar

In January 2023, the FTC announced a proposed rule that would ban noncompete agreements across...

The Implications of the FTC's Proposed Ban on Noncompete Agreements

The Implications of the FTC's Proposed Ban on Noncompete Agreements

A Regulatory Transparency Project Webinar

In January 2023, the FTC announced a proposed rule that would ban noncompete agreements across...