Exam 28: The Labor Market in the Macroeconomy

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If, as a result of imperfect information, firms set their wage rates ________ the market clearing wage rate, there will be a surplus of workers.

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Refer to the information provided in Figure 28.7 below to answer the question(s) that follow. Refer to the information provided in Figure 28.7 below to answer the question(s) that follow.   Figure 28.7 -Refer to Figure 28.7. Suppose the economy is at Point C. What can possibly move the economy to Point D? Figure 28.7 -Refer to Figure 28.7. Suppose the economy is at Point C. What can possibly move the economy to Point D?

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If the relationship between the change in the inflation rate and the unemployment rate is depicted by the PP curve, then the value of the unemployment rate where the PP curve crosses zero is the nonaccelerating inflation rate of unemployment.

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An increase in worker productivity

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The unemployment rate is

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Changes in the price level don't affect the unemployment rate if

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If inflation expectations change as a result of an expansionary fiscal policy, this causes

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Refer to the information provided in Figure 28.8 below to answer the question(s) that follow. Refer to the information provided in Figure 28.8 below to answer the question(s) that follow.   Figure 28.8 -Refer to Figure 28.8. Expected inflation at Point B equals Figure 28.8 -Refer to Figure 28.8. Expected inflation at Point B equals

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Martin is not employed. The value Martin places on his leisure time is $30 an hour. Martin looks for a job and all the offers he has are for less than $30 an hour. Martin should supply

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If the economy is at potential output, expected inflation

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What definition of unemployment would you expect classical economists to use?

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Frictional unemployment is the type that arises due to recessions.

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If the quantity of labor demanded and the quantity of labor supplied are brought into equilibrium by rising and falling wage rates, there should be no persistent unemployment and the unemployment rate should be zero.

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Suppose that due to a shortage of parts from its Asian suppliers, Apple experienced a 25% drop in its sales. Even though its sales decreased, Apple did not cut the wages of its non-unionized workers. This is an example of

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Refer to the information provided in Figure 28.3 below to answer the question(s) that follow. Refer to the information provided in Figure 28.3 below to answer the question(s) that follow.   Figure 28.3 -Refer to Figure 28.3. A minimum wage of ________ will lead to unemployment of 40. Figure 28.3 -Refer to Figure 28.3. A minimum wage of ________ will lead to unemployment of 40.

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Doug is currently not employed. He places a value of $16 an hour on his time in nonmarket activities. If Doug is offered a job paying $12 an hour

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A decline in the demand for labor means the unemployment rate must rise.

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Efficiency wages may increase worker productivity.

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The natural rate of unemployment is unemployment that occurs as a normal part of the functioning of the economy.

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Suppose the equilibrium wage rate in the labor market is $10 and the demand for labor increases. If wages are sticky, there will be a

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