Labour Demand,Flexible Contracts and Financial Factors: Firm‐Level Evidence from Spain* |
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Authors: | Andrew Benito Ignacio Hernando |
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Affiliation: | 1. IMF Research Department, 700 19th Street, Washington, DC, 20431, USA (e‐mail: abenito@imf.org);2. Banco de Espa?a, Alcalá, 48, 28014 Madrid, Spain (e‐mail: hernando@bde.es) |
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Abstract: | We estimate models of labour demand for a panel of 3,400 Spanish manufacturing firms over the period 1985–2001. We examine the roles of fixed‐term contracts, financial factors and a policy reform in 1997 affecting permanent contracts by lowering payroll taxes and dismissal costs. Compared with permanent employment, the demand for flexible labour displays: (i) greater sensitivity to financial factors; (ii) greater cyclical sensitivity; (iii) a larger average wage elasticity; and (iv) less inertia. Our analysis of the 1997 policy reform suggests that a 5 percentage point reduction in the payroll tax is associated with an 8% increase in permanent labour demand. |
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Keywords: | J23 J32 |
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