Chapter 8: Q. 42 (page 215)
Is it desirable to pursue a goal of zero
unemployment? Why or why not?
Short Answer
No it's not desirable to pursue a goal of zero unemployment.
Chapter 8: Q. 42 (page 215)
Is it desirable to pursue a goal of zero
unemployment? Why or why not?
No it's not desirable to pursue a goal of zero unemployment.
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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.
Are all adults who do not hold jobs counted as unemployed?
What is the difference between being unemployed and being out of the labor force?
Would you expect the natural rate of
unemployment to remain the same within one country over the long run of several decades?
What are some of the problems with using the unemployment rate as an accurate measure of overall joblessness?
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