Chapter 21: Problem 38
Under what condition would a decrease in unemployment be bad for the economy?
Chapter 21: Problem 38
Under what condition would a decrease in unemployment be bad for the economy?
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The U.S. unemployment rate increased from 4.6\% in July 2001 to \(5.9 \%\) by June \(2002 .\) Without studying the subject in any detail, would you expect that a change of this kind is more likely to be due to cyclical unemployment or a change in the natural rate of unemployment? Why?
Are all adults who do not hold jobs counted as unemployed?
Is it desirable to eliminate natural unemployment? Why or why not? Hint: Think about what our economy would look like today and what assumptions would have to be met to have a zero rate of natural unemployment.
What happens to the labor force participation rate when employed individuals are reclassified as unemployed? What happens when they are reclassified as discouraged workers?
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