Chapter 8: Q 25 (page 214)
Would you expect the natural rate of
unemployment to remain the same within one country over the long run of several decades?
Short Answer
Generally, natural rate of unemployment remains same overtime.
Chapter 8: Q 25 (page 214)
Would you expect the natural rate of
unemployment to remain the same within one country over the long run of several decades?
Generally, natural rate of unemployment remains same overtime.
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What forces create the natural rate of
unemployment for an economy?
Would you expect hidden unemployment to be higher, lower, or about the same when the unemployment rate is high, say 10%, versus low, say 4%? Explain.
Suppose the adult population over the age of 16 is 237.8 million and the labor force is 153.9 million (of whom 139.1 million are employed). How many people are โnot in the labor force?โ What are the proportions of employed, unemployed and not in the labor force in the population? Hint: Proportions are percentages.
If many workers become discouraged from looking for jobs, explain how the number of jobs could decline but the unemployment rate could fall at the same time.
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