Effects of temporary hiring on the profits of Spanish manufacturing firms

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse the effect of the proportion of temporary workers on the profit-to-sales ratio (or price-cost margin) of Spanish manufacturing firms in the 1990s.Design methodology approach - The relation between the proportion of temporary workers and the profit-to...

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Economic theory
Efficiency
Elasticity
Employment
Hiring
Human capital
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Manufacturing industries
Productivity
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Reforms
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Workers
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