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Firms increasingly use contingent labor to flexibly respond to demand in many environments. Labor supply agencies are growing to fill this need. As a result, firms and agencies are engaging in long-term contracts for labor supply. We develop mathematical models of the interaction between firms...
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Temporary help agencies are among the largest employers of American workers today. Depending upon the interpretation, the Bureau of Labor Statistics counts between 3 and 30 million Americans in contingent and part-time work arrangements. We model firms' use of contingent labor in maximizing...
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Firms are increasingly using contingent labor to flexibly respond to demand in a wide array of environments and labor supply agencies are growing to fill this need. As a result, firms and agencies are engaging in long term contracts for labor supply. We develop mathematical models of the...
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