Exam 6: Search and Unemployment

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In the two-sided search model, an increase in productivity causes

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In the one-sided search model, if an unemployed worker turns down a job offer,

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The Beveridge Curve is the

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In equilibrium in the two-sided search model, labour force participation is

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Which of the following is an assumption in the two-sided search model about the matching function?

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Since World War II, the participation rates

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Government intervention influences the unemployment rate through

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In the two-sided search model, an increase in matching efficiency, e, could help high unemployment when there is

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In the two-sided search model, an unemployed worker's chances of finding a job depend on

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Sectoral shifts influences the unemployment rate through

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In the two-sided search model, the equilibrium effects of an increase in productivity are to

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In the two-sided search model, the choice that responds to economic conditions is

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