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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unemployment? Why or why not?
What type of unemployment (cyclical, frictional,
or structural) applies to each of the following:
a. landscapers laid off in response to a drop in new housing construction during a recession.
b. coal miners laid off due to EPA regulations that shut down coal fired power
c. a financial analyst who quits his/her job in
Chicago and is pursing similar work in Arizona
d. printers laid off due to drop in demand for printed catalogues and flyers as firms go the internet to promote an advertise their products.
e. factory workers in the U.S. laid off as the plants shut down and move to Mexico and Ireland.
What term describes the remaining level of
unemployment that occurs even when the economy is healthy?
Do you think it is rational for workers to prefer sticky wages to wage cuts, when the consequence of sticky wages is unemployment for some workers? Why or why not? How do the reasons for sticky wages explained in this section apply to your argument?
Under what condition would an increase in the unemployment rate be a positive sign?
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