Exam 7: Unemployment
Exam 1: Introduction50 Questions
Exam 2: National income accounting50 Questions
Exam 3: Growth and accumulation50 Questions
Exam 4: Growth and policy50 Questions
Exam 5: Aggregate supply and demand50 Questions
Exam 6: Aggregate supply and the phillips curve50 Questions
Exam 7: Unemployment50 Questions
Exam 8: Inflation51 Questions
Exam 9: Policy preview50 Questions
Exam 10: Income and spending50 Questions
Exam 11: Money, interest, and income50 Questions
Exam 12: Monetary and fiscal policy50 Questions
Exam 13: International linkages50 Questions
Exam 14: Consumption and saving50 Questions
Exam 15: Investment spending50 Questions
Exam 16: The demand for money50 Questions
Exam 17: The fed, money, and credit50 Questions
Exam 18: Policy50 Questions
Exam 19: Financial markets and asset prices50 Questions
Exam 20: The national debt50 Questions
Exam 21: Recession and depression50 Questions
Exam 22: Inflation and hyperinflation50 Questions
Exam 23: International adjustment and interdependence50 Questions
Exam 24: Advanced topics50 Questions
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Which of the following statements is FALSE for the United States?
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The ill effects of unemployment are often more severe than official data suggest since
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Which of the following can affect the frequency of unemployment?
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Some research has found that a doubling of unemployment benefits can increase unemployment
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Which of the following people has moved out of the pool of unemployment?
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Which of these people could officially be counted as unemployed?
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Which of the following statements is TRUE for the United States?
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Which of the following did NOT happen over the period from 2006 to 2011?
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The fact that an increase in the unemployment rate by 1 percent will lead to a roughly 2 percent loss in output is referred to as
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From 2006 to 2011, when the U.S.unemployment rate almost doubled,
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Assume adult males have a 48% share of the work force and their unemployment rate is 7.0%; adult females' share is 45% and their unemployment rate is 6.8%; teenagers' share of the work force is 7% with an unemployment rate of 18.0%.What is the overall unemployment rate?
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Some evidence suggests that prolonged periods of high unemployment actually increase the natural unemployment rate.This phenomenon is known as
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Which recessionary period below caused the highest unemployment rate the U.S.?
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If we look at U.S.unemployment by duration we can see that in 2009
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