Exam 6: Search and Unemployment
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Exam 4: Consumer and Firm Behaviour: The Work–Leisure Decision and Profit Maximization74 Questions
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Exam 6: Search and Unemployment52 Questions
Exam 7: Economic Growth: Malthus and Solow66 Questions
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Exam 9: A Two-Period Model: The Consumption–Savings Decision and Credit Markets69 Questions
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Exam 15: Inflation: Phillips Curves and Neo-Fisherism43 Questions
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In the one-sided search model, if the job offer rate goes down,
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In the one-sided search model, a decrease in the fraction of the unemployed receiving job offers
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In equilibrium in the two-sided search model, aggregate output is given by
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The two-sided search model is consistent with which of the following business cycle facts?
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In the one-sided search model, an increase in the separation rate
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Constant returns to scale in the matching function means that, given any constant x > 0,
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Which of the following best describes mismatch that can increase the unemployment rate?
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In equilibrium, an increase in Employment Insurance benefits
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In equilibrium, an increase in Employment Insurance benefits
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Labour market tightness in the two-sided search model is defined by
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In the two-sided search model, an increase in Employment Insurance benefits makes labour search
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In the one-sided search model, the welfare of an employed worker
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