Exam 21: Monitoring Jobs and Inflation
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If the CPI was 228 at the end of 2013 and 236 at the end of 2014, what was the inflation rate in 2014?
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If the labour force participation rate is rising and the working-age population is not changing, then the
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Which one of the following people would be counted as unemployed in Canada?
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If prices at Wendy's rise, more consumers buy their meals at McDonald's and fewer consumers buy their meals at Wendy's. This is an example of
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In a country with a working-age population of 22 million, 16 million are employed, 2 million are unemployed, and 1 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom wish to work full-time. The employment-to-population ratio is
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If the number of discouraged searchers increases, everything else remaining the same, then the
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In a country with a working-age population of 30 million, 18 million are employed, 2 million are unemployed, and 2 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom wish to work full-time. The unemployment rate is
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Table 21.3.1
Suppose a simple economy produces three goods only.
The price and output data for some selected years are shown below.
-Refer to Table 21.3.1. The reference base period is 2014. The CPI in 2014 is

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If the CPI was 128 at the end of 2013 and 136 and the end of 2014, what was the inflation rate in 2014?
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Henelyn lost her job as a factory worker when she was replaced by a robotic machine. Now she is looking for a new job. Henelyn is
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Nominal GDP is $1,800 and real GDP is $1,600. The GDP deflator is
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Full employment does not mean that there is zero unemployment because
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