Exam 5: Monitoring Jobs and Inflation
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ʺThe market basket used to calculate the CPI is revised monthly to more accurately depict consumersʹ choices. The price data for the CPI are collected every month.ʺ Are the previous sentences true or false?
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Suppose the country of Tiny Town decided to open its borders to free trade. As a result, a number of its workers lost their jobs to international competition and canʹt find new jobs because their skills donʹt match what is required for job openings. The workers who lost their jobs and searched for new ones are best be considered part of
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Person A Now that the kids are in school for a full day, this person is looking for work and has interviewed for three jobs during the past two weeks. Person B This person has been laid off from a job but expects to be called back as soon as the economy improves. Person C This person has just graduated from college and will start a new job in three weeks. In the meantime this person will tour the great A merican b eaches. Person D This person was laid off last year when new equipment was installed at the plant, reducing the number of workers needed.Shortly after beinglaid off, this person looked for a new job, w as unable to find one and then stopped looking, even though this person still wants a job and is available for work.
-The above table shows answers given by people interviewed in a government survey of households. Which individuals are considered to be a part of the labor force?
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Total population (millions) Currently employed (millions) Not working and looking for work (millions) Want to work but no longer looking for work (millions) 80 40 2 4
-The labor force participation rate is calculated as the
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If the CPI this year is 175.2 and next year the CPI is 176.1, what was the inflation rate over the year?
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Suppose that the price level was 100 in 2008, 110 in 2009, and 130 in 2010. Over these three years,
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What is the relationship between the natural unemployment rate, the unemployment rate, potential GDP, and actual GDP?
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When the unemployment rate is less than the natural unemployment rate,
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Based on the following data for the country of Tiny Town, the employment-to-population ratio equals__________ multiplied by 100.
Population = 200
Working age population = 100 Labor Force = 90
Number of employed persons = 75
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Suppose the working-age population is 150 million, the labor force is 125 million, and employment is 120 million.
a) What is the unemployment rate?
b) Now suppose that 2 million students graduate from college and begin to look for jobs. What is the new unemployment rate if none of the students have found jobs yet?
c) Suppose that all 2 million students find jobs. What is the unemployment rate now?
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Suppose there are 180 million employed people and 20 million unemployed people.
a) What is the unemployment rate?
b) Suppose that 5 million unemployed people give up their search for jobs and become discouraged workers. What is the new official unemployment rate?
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Nicholas does not possess marketable job skills; therefore, he is
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Suppose the current unemployment rate is 5 percent, the labor force is 400 million people, the labor force participation rate is 80 percent and the working-age population is 500 million people. What number of people are unemployed?
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Explain the relationships) between full employment, cyclical unemployment, the natural unemployment rate, and potential GDP.
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