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Deck 12: Business Cycles and Unemployment
1
The period of growth in real GDP between the trough of the business cycle and the next peak is called the:
A) recessionary phase.
B) expansionary phase.
C) contractionary phase.
D) cyclical phase.
A) recessionary phase.
B) expansionary phase.
C) contractionary phase.
D) cyclical phase.
B
2
A long and deep recession in the business cycle is:
A) unemployment.
B) a trough.
C) a recession.
D) a depression
E) unavoidable.
A) unemployment.
B) a trough.
C) a recession.
D) a depression
E) unavoidable.
D
3
The phase of the business cycle that follows a recession is known as the:
A) peak.
B) recession.
C) recovery.
D) trough.
A) peak.
B) recession.
C) recovery.
D) trough.
D
4
Which of the following is true of the business cycle record of the United States?
A) Recessions have been lengthier during the last two decades than was true prior to 1980.
B) Real GDP contracted throughout most of the 1950s.
C) Real GDP in 2000 was approximately the same as 1950.
D) Since 1950, the fluctuations in GDP have been less severe than before 1950.
A) Recessions have been lengthier during the last two decades than was true prior to 1980.
B) Real GDP contracted throughout most of the 1950s.
C) Real GDP in 2000 was approximately the same as 1950.
D) Since 1950, the fluctuations in GDP have been less severe than before 1950.
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5
As a general rule,a recession occurs when there is a six consecutive month fall in:
A) nominal GDP.
B) real GDP.
C) the price level.
D) the trade balance.
A) nominal GDP.
B) real GDP.
C) the price level.
D) the trade balance.
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6
A business cycle is the:
A) period of time in which expansion and contraction of economic activity are equal.
B) period of time in which there are three phases: peak, depression, and recovery.
C) recurring growth and decline in real GDP.
D) period of time in which a business is established and ceases operations.
A) period of time in which expansion and contraction of economic activity are equal.
B) period of time in which there are three phases: peak, depression, and recovery.
C) recurring growth and decline in real GDP.
D) period of time in which a business is established and ceases operations.
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7
A phase in the business cycle in which the economy's real GDP declines is known as:
A) a depression.
B) a recession.
C) a downtick.
D) disequilibrium.
E) limited demand.
A) a depression.
B) a recession.
C) a downtick.
D) disequilibrium.
E) limited demand.
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8
The point at which real GDP reaches a maximum during a business cycle is called the:
A) peak.
B) recession.
C) recovery.
D) trough.
A) peak.
B) recession.
C) recovery.
D) trough.
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9
Since World War II,the average length of recessions in the United States has been:
A) 2 months.
B) 11 months.
C) 2 years.
D) 3 1/2 years.
A) 2 months.
B) 11 months.
C) 2 years.
D) 3 1/2 years.
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10
The period during which real GDP falls during a business cycle is called:
A) peak.
B) recession.
C) recovery.
D) trough.
A) peak.
B) recession.
C) recovery.
D) trough.
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11
What stage of the business cycle immediately follows the trough?
A) Peak.
B) Recovery.
C) Recession.
D) Depression.
A) Peak.
B) Recovery.
C) Recession.
D) Depression.
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12
Economists usually use the term "recession" to refer to:
A) any slowdown in the growth of real GDP.
B) zero real GDP growth.
C) two or more consecutive quarters of declining real GDP.
D) a reduction in nominal GDP lasting more than six months.
A) any slowdown in the growth of real GDP.
B) zero real GDP growth.
C) two or more consecutive quarters of declining real GDP.
D) a reduction in nominal GDP lasting more than six months.
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13
Economists use the phrase "business cycle" when referring to fluctuations in:
A) real GDP.
B) the chain price index.
C) the consumer price index.
D) the general level of prices.
A) real GDP.
B) the chain price index.
C) the consumer price index.
D) the general level of prices.
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14
How do we measure economic growth?
A) Increases in the price level, as indicated by the GDP chain price index.
B) Increases in nominal GDP.
C) Increases in real GDP.
D) Increases in the labor force.
A) Increases in the price level, as indicated by the GDP chain price index.
B) Increases in nominal GDP.
C) Increases in real GDP.
D) Increases in the labor force.
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15
Which of the following will most likely occur during the expansionary phase of a business cycle?
A) Real GDP rises, and unemployment falls.
B) Real GDP declines, and inflation rises.
C) Interest rates rise, and the number of business failures rise.
D) Inflation rises, and employment falls.
A) Real GDP rises, and unemployment falls.
B) Real GDP declines, and inflation rises.
C) Interest rates rise, and the number of business failures rise.
D) Inflation rises, and employment falls.
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16
Which of the following will most likely occur during the recessionary phase of a business cycle?
A) Real GDP rises, and the unemployment rate falls.
B) Real GDP declines, and the rate of inflation rises.
C) The sales of most businesses decline, and the unemployment rate rises.
D) Inflation rises, and employment/population ratio falls.
A) Real GDP rises, and the unemployment rate falls.
B) Real GDP declines, and the rate of inflation rises.
C) The sales of most businesses decline, and the unemployment rate rises.
D) Inflation rises, and employment/population ratio falls.
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17
A business cycle is the period of time in which:
A) a business is established and ceases operations.
B) there are four phases: peak, recession, trough and expansion.
C) the price level varies with real GDP.
D) expansion and contraction of economic activity are equal.
E) none of the above are true.
A) a business is established and ceases operations.
B) there are four phases: peak, recession, trough and expansion.
C) the price level varies with real GDP.
D) expansion and contraction of economic activity are equal.
E) none of the above are true.
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18
The period of declining growth in real GDP between the peak of the business cycle and the trough is called a:
A) recessionary phase.
B) recovery.
C) expansionary phase.
D) stationary phase.
A) recessionary phase.
B) recovery.
C) expansionary phase.
D) stationary phase.
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19
As a general rule,a recession is a decline in real GDP lasting at least:
A) one year.
B) six months.
C) three months.
D) one month.
A) one year.
B) six months.
C) three months.
D) one month.
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20
The ____ phase of the business cycle follows a recession.
A) recovery
B) recession
C) peak
D) trough
A) recovery
B) recession
C) peak
D) trough
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21
Which of the following is not a coincident indicator?
A) Personal income.
B) Industrial production.
C) Manufacturing and trade sales.
D) All of the above.
A) Personal income.
B) Industrial production.
C) Manufacturing and trade sales.
D) All of the above.
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22
Which of the following is a lagging indicator?
A) Outstanding commercial loans.
B) Duration of unemployment.
C) Prime rate.
D) All of the above.
A) Outstanding commercial loans.
B) Duration of unemployment.
C) Prime rate.
D) All of the above.
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23
Which of the following is not a variable in the index of leading indicators?
A) Average work week.
B) Duration of unemployment.
C) Unemployment claims.
D) New businesses.
A) Average work week.
B) Duration of unemployment.
C) Unemployment claims.
D) New businesses.
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24
If real GDP declines for at least one-half year,the economy is experiencing a:
A) depression.
B) decline.
C) recession.
D) growth recession.
E) deflation.
A) depression.
B) decline.
C) recession.
D) growth recession.
E) deflation.
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25
Since 1929,real GDP in the United States has grown at an average annual rate of about:
A) 0.5 percent.
B) 1 percent.
C) 3 percent.
D) 7.5 percent.
A) 0.5 percent.
B) 1 percent.
C) 3 percent.
D) 7.5 percent.
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26
Suppose the index of leading economic indicators begin to decline for several months.Which of the following economic events will likely follow?
A) A recession.
B) Severe inflation.
C) Greater employment.
D) Higher investment.
A) A recession.
B) Severe inflation.
C) Greater employment.
D) Higher investment.
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27
A general rule is that economy is experiencing a recession when:
A) real GDP declines for at least three months.
B) real GDP declines for at least nine months.
C) nominal GDP declines for at least nine months.
D) real GDP declines for at least six months.
E) nominal GDP declines for at least six months.
A) real GDP declines for at least three months.
B) real GDP declines for at least nine months.
C) nominal GDP declines for at least nine months.
D) real GDP declines for at least six months.
E) nominal GDP declines for at least six months.
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28
Economic growth is measured by the annual percentage increase in a nation's level of:
A) nominal GDP.
B) real GDP.
C) real GDP deflator.
D) economic indicators.
A) nominal GDP.
B) real GDP.
C) real GDP deflator.
D) economic indicators.
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29
Which one of the following persons would be considered unemployed?
A) A person not working who has given up searching for a job.
B) A part-time worker looking for a full-time job.
C) A construction worker who was laid off due to cold weather.
D) A full-time college student who is not a member of the labor force.
A) A person not working who has given up searching for a job.
B) A part-time worker looking for a full-time job.
C) A construction worker who was laid off due to cold weather.
D) A full-time college student who is not a member of the labor force.
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30
The business cycle consists of four phases.At the top we have:
A) recovery, followed by peak, and then recession followed by a recession.
B) recovery, followed by a recession, and then peak followed by recession.
C) peak, then an upturn followed by a recession, and then recession.
D) peak, then a recession followed by expansionary, and then recession.
E) peak, then a recession followed by recession, and finally, expansionary.
A) recovery, followed by peak, and then recession followed by a recession.
B) recovery, followed by a recession, and then peak followed by recession.
C) peak, then an upturn followed by a recession, and then recession.
D) peak, then a recession followed by expansionary, and then recession.
E) peak, then a recession followed by recession, and finally, expansionary.
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31
Which of the following is a leading business cycle indicator?
A) The unemployment rate.
B) The volume of outstanding commercial loans.
C) New building permits.
D) Personal income.
A) The unemployment rate.
B) The volume of outstanding commercial loans.
C) New building permits.
D) Personal income.
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32
The phase in the business cycle in which real GDP declines is called a:
A) trendline.
B) peak.
C) recession.
D) recovery.
E) trough.
A) trendline.
B) peak.
C) recession.
D) recovery.
E) trough.
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33
Exhibit 12-1 Business cycle

In Exhibit 12-1,point E represents:
A) recession and a trough.
B) peak and a trough.
C) recession and a peak.
D) recovery and a peak.

In Exhibit 12-1,point E represents:
A) recession and a trough.
B) peak and a trough.
C) recession and a peak.
D) recovery and a peak.
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34
The government's chief forecasting gauge for business cycles is the:
A) unemployment rate.
B) real GDP.
C) personal income index.
D) index of leading indicators.
A) unemployment rate.
B) real GDP.
C) personal income index.
D) index of leading indicators.
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35
Exhibit 12-1 Business cycle

In Exhibit 12-1,the recession phase of the business cycle can be represented by point(s):
A) CDE.
B) BCD.
C) EFG.
D) A and E.

In Exhibit 12-1,the recession phase of the business cycle can be represented by point(s):
A) CDE.
B) BCD.
C) EFG.
D) A and E.
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36
Variables that change before real GDP changes are measured by the:
A) personal income index.
B) real GDP index.
C) forecasting gauge.
D) index of leading indicators.
A) personal income index.
B) real GDP index.
C) forecasting gauge.
D) index of leading indicators.
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37
Economic indicators,like unemployment claims and the average workweek,which change before real GDP changes,are called:
A) leading.
B) lagging.
C) coincident.
D) structural.
A) leading.
B) lagging.
C) coincident.
D) structural.
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38
Which of the following is not a lagging indicator?
A) Duration of unemployment.
B) Stock prices.
C) Outstanding commercial and industrial loans.
D) Prime rate.
A) Duration of unemployment.
B) Stock prices.
C) Outstanding commercial and industrial loans.
D) Prime rate.
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39
If you look for a job for eighteen months after graduation,but fail to generate an offer,even after lowering your expectations,the economy is probably in the business cycle phase called a:
A) recession.
B) peak.
C) boom.
D) recovery.
E) trough.
A) recession.
B) peak.
C) boom.
D) recovery.
E) trough.
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Exhibit 12-1 Business cycle

In Exhibit 12-1,the recovery phase of the business cycle can be represented by points:
A) A.
B) C.
C) E.
D) C to E.
E) E to G.

In Exhibit 12-1,the recovery phase of the business cycle can be represented by points:
A) A.
B) C.
C) E.
D) C to E.
E) E to G.
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41
Martin Shore lost his job when General Motors closed down its local plant.He has been visiting the personnel offices of the other factories in the area,looking for a new job.He is:
A) a member of the civilian labor force who is employed.
B) a member of the civilian labor force who is unemployed.
C) a member of the civilian labor force who is underemployed.
D) a discouraged worker who is not a member of the labor force.
E) not a member of the labor force.
A) a member of the civilian labor force who is employed.
B) a member of the civilian labor force who is unemployed.
C) a member of the civilian labor force who is underemployed.
D) a discouraged worker who is not a member of the labor force.
E) not a member of the labor force.
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42
People who are not currently employed,but say they want a job,are counted as unemployed only if they:
A) have previously held a job.
B) are actively seeking employment.
C) are willing to accept a reasonable offer.
D) are between 16 and 65 years of age.
E) are willing to accept any offer of employment.
A) have previously held a job.
B) are actively seeking employment.
C) are willing to accept a reasonable offer.
D) are between 16 and 65 years of age.
E) are willing to accept any offer of employment.
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43
Which of the following people is counted in the labor force?
A) Jerry, who lost his job and last looked for work three months ago.
B) Bob, who holds an MBA in management but can only find part-time employment at a fast-food restaurant.
C) Phil, who would like to work as a stockbroker but is now a househusband.
D) Mickey, who thinks he could easily become a millionaire, despite the opinion of the psychiatrist at the state hospital where he is a patient.
E) Donna Jean, age 90, who is enjoying her retirement in Montana.
A) Jerry, who lost his job and last looked for work three months ago.
B) Bob, who holds an MBA in management but can only find part-time employment at a fast-food restaurant.
C) Phil, who would like to work as a stockbroker but is now a househusband.
D) Mickey, who thinks he could easily become a millionaire, despite the opinion of the psychiatrist at the state hospital where he is a patient.
E) Donna Jean, age 90, who is enjoying her retirement in Montana.
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44
Why might the official measure of civilian unemployment in the U.S.be an understatement of actual unemployment?
A)Because some workers become discouraged and no longer are actively seeking work.Thus they are not officially counted in the labor force,and consequently are not officially unemployed.
B)Because the official measure of civilian unemployment fails to account for very high levels of unemployment among active-duty military personnel.
C)Because the statistics count part-time employment as being no different from full-time employment,even though many part-time workers would prefer to be fully employed.
D)Both a.and c.above are correct.
A)Because some workers become discouraged and no longer are actively seeking work.Thus they are not officially counted in the labor force,and consequently are not officially unemployed.
B)Because the official measure of civilian unemployment fails to account for very high levels of unemployment among active-duty military personnel.
C)Because the statistics count part-time employment as being no different from full-time employment,even though many part-time workers would prefer to be fully employed.
D)Both a.and c.above are correct.
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45
Lori Field is homemaker.Last week,she was busy with her normal household chores.She is:
A) a member of the civilian labor force who is employed.
B) a member of the civilian labor force who is unemployed.
C) a member of the civilian labor force who is underemployed.
D) a discouraged worker who is not a member of the labor force.
E) not a member of the labor force.
A) a member of the civilian labor force who is employed.
B) a member of the civilian labor force who is unemployed.
C) a member of the civilian labor force who is underemployed.
D) a discouraged worker who is not a member of the labor force.
E) not a member of the labor force.
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46
Consider an economy made up of 100 people,60 of whom old jobs,10 of whom are looking for work,and 15 of whom are retired.The number counted as unemployed is:
A) 10.
B) 15.
C) 40.
D) 30.
E) 90.
A) 10.
B) 15.
C) 40.
D) 30.
E) 90.
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47
The civilian labor force consists of:
A) all civilians over the age of 16.
B) the employed plus the unemployed who are not in the military.
C) only individuals who are actually at work during a given week.
D) civilians who are not in prisons or mental hospitals.
A) all civilians over the age of 16.
B) the employed plus the unemployed who are not in the military.
C) only individuals who are actually at work during a given week.
D) civilians who are not in prisons or mental hospitals.
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48
Which one of the following people is not a member of the civilian labor force?
A) A full-time student who devotes all her time to her classes.
B) A person who works 30 hours a week at Burger King and goes to school at night.
C) The man who was fired last week and is searching for a new job.
D) The President of the United States.
E) A professional athlete.
A) A full-time student who devotes all her time to her classes.
B) A person who works 30 hours a week at Burger King and goes to school at night.
C) The man who was fired last week and is searching for a new job.
D) The President of the United States.
E) A professional athlete.
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49
Ryan Black does not work and has not looked for work because of a disability.He is:
A) a member of the civilian labor force who is employed.
B) a member of the civilian labor force who is unemployed.
C) a member of the civilian labor force who is underemployed.
D) a discouraged worker who is not a member of the labor force.
E) not a member of the labor force.
A) a member of the civilian labor force who is employed.
B) a member of the civilian labor force who is unemployed.
C) a member of the civilian labor force who is underemployed.
D) a discouraged worker who is not a member of the labor force.
E) not a member of the labor force.
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50
Which one of the following people would not be considered a part of the civilian labor force?
A) A steel worker who was laid off last week and is seeking work.
B) A steel worker who was laid off last year and is no longer seeking work.
C) A student who also works part-time.
D) A member of the U.S. Navy.
E) A retired college professor paid to teach a summer course.
A) A steel worker who was laid off last week and is seeking work.
B) A steel worker who was laid off last year and is no longer seeking work.
C) A student who also works part-time.
D) A member of the U.S. Navy.
E) A retired college professor paid to teach a summer course.
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51
Find the size of the civilian labor force from the following data: frictional unemployment = 150,structural unemployment = 200,cyclical unemployment = 225,discouraged workers = 25,underemployed workers = 75,fully employed workers = 850,total population = 2,000.
A) 1,425
B) 1,450
C) 1,500
D) 1,525
E) 2,000
A) 1,425
B) 1,450
C) 1,500
D) 1,525
E) 2,000
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52
Consider an economy made up of 100 people,60 of whom hold jobs,10 of whom are looking for work,and 15 of whom are retired.The number of people in the civilian labor force is:
A) 30.
B) 60.
C) 85.
D) 90.
E) 70.
A) 30.
B) 60.
C) 85.
D) 90.
E) 70.
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53
The unemployment rate equals the number of persons:
A) unemployed divided by the number employed.
B) unemployed divided by the number in the civilian labor force.
C) unemployed divided by the population age 16 and over.
D) not working divided by the population age 16 and over.
A) unemployed divided by the number employed.
B) unemployed divided by the number in the civilian labor force.
C) unemployed divided by the population age 16 and over.
D) not working divided by the population age 16 and over.
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54
Retired persons are officially classified as:
A) unemployed.
B) self-employed.
C) underemployed.
D) not in the labor force.
A) unemployed.
B) self-employed.
C) underemployed.
D) not in the labor force.
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55
Which of the following is not a way to become officially unemployed?
A) Quit your job to look for a better job in another part of the country.
B) Be fired from your job.
C) Look for a job after being out of the civilian labor force for five years.
D) Retire.
E) Look for a job only for the period in the summer that you are out of school.
A) Quit your job to look for a better job in another part of the country.
B) Be fired from your job.
C) Look for a job after being out of the civilian labor force for five years.
D) Retire.
E) Look for a job only for the period in the summer that you are out of school.
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56
Which of the following groups of people are members of the labor force?
A) People in prison.
B) Full-time students.
C) People over 16 years of age who are employed.
D) Anyone not actively looking for work during the past 30 days.
A) People in prison.
B) Full-time students.
C) People over 16 years of age who are employed.
D) Anyone not actively looking for work during the past 30 days.
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57
The civilian labor force consists of all the:
A) people in the economy who are not retired.
B) people in the economy over 16 years of age.
C) adults in the economy between 18 and 65 years old who are able to work.
D) noninstitutionalized adults in the economy who hold jobs or are looking for them.
E) citizens in the economy who are graduates of high school.
A) people in the economy who are not retired.
B) people in the economy over 16 years of age.
C) adults in the economy between 18 and 65 years old who are able to work.
D) noninstitutionalized adults in the economy who hold jobs or are looking for them.
E) citizens in the economy who are graduates of high school.
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58
Stephen Moreno reported to the government interviewer that he worked 40 hours last week as a stocker at a Target department store.He is:
A) a member of the civilian labor force who is employed.
B) a member of the civilian labor force who is unemployed.
C) a member of the civilian labor force who is underemployed.
D) a discouraged worker who is not a member of the labor force.
E) not a member of the labor force.
A) a member of the civilian labor force who is employed.
B) a member of the civilian labor force who is unemployed.
C) a member of the civilian labor force who is underemployed.
D) a discouraged worker who is not a member of the labor force.
E) not a member of the labor force.
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59
Which of the following is the correct formula for determining the civilian unemployment rate?
A) [(the number of unemployed, working-age civilian seeking work)/(the number of civilian in the labor force)] x 100.
B) C + I + G + (X - M).
C) The total number of unemployed, working-age civilians seeking work.
D) (The number of civilian in the labor force) x 100.
A) [(the number of unemployed, working-age civilian seeking work)/(the number of civilian in the labor force)] x 100.
B) C + I + G + (X - M).
C) The total number of unemployed, working-age civilians seeking work.
D) (The number of civilian in the labor force) x 100.
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60
How do the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Bureau of the Census estimate U.S.unemployment each month?
A) They contact each state's unemployment office and gather data on new claims for unemployment.
B) They randomly survey about 60,000 U.S. households to determine how many people are in the labor force, and what proportion of them is unemployed.
C) They track released prisoners. These agencies adjust released prisoner employment unemployment rate proxy (PURP).
D) None of the above are correct.
A) They contact each state's unemployment office and gather data on new claims for unemployment.
B) They randomly survey about 60,000 U.S. households to determine how many people are in the labor force, and what proportion of them is unemployed.
C) They track released prisoners. These agencies adjust released prisoner employment unemployment rate proxy (PURP).
D) None of the above are correct.
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61
The unemployment rate is the percentage of the:
A) civilian labor force that is unemployed or working part-time.
B) civilian labor force that is unemployed.
C) civilian labor force that is unemployed less the number of government workers.
D) adult population that is unemployed.
E) adult population that is unemployed or looking for a better job.
A) civilian labor force that is unemployed or working part-time.
B) civilian labor force that is unemployed.
C) civilian labor force that is unemployed less the number of government workers.
D) adult population that is unemployed.
E) adult population that is unemployed or looking for a better job.
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62
A person who has given up searching for work is called:
A) frictionally unemployed.
B) structurally unemployed.
C) a discouraged worker.
D) unemployed.
A) frictionally unemployed.
B) structurally unemployed.
C) a discouraged worker.
D) unemployed.
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63
Which of the following people would be officially counted as unemployed?
A) A person who works only 5 hours per week for pay.
B) A full-time college student who chooses not to have a paying job.
C) A family member who works 20 hours per week without pay.
D) A jobless high-school graduate who is actively looking for work.
A) A person who works only 5 hours per week for pay.
B) A full-time college student who chooses not to have a paying job.
C) A family member who works 20 hours per week without pay.
D) A jobless high-school graduate who is actively looking for work.
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64
Which of the following groups of people are counted as employed?
A) People who work at least one hour a week.
B) People who work at least 15 hours a week as unpaid employees of a family business.
C) People who are out of work due to bad weather.
D) All of the above are counted as employed.
A) People who work at least one hour a week.
B) People who work at least 15 hours a week as unpaid employees of a family business.
C) People who are out of work due to bad weather.
D) All of the above are counted as employed.
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65
Which of the following statements would come from someone classified as unemployed?
A) I'm not working because I'm going to Jamaica with my buddy.
B) I haven't had a job in a year, and I stopped looking for a job nine months ago.
C) I'm a full-time student at the University of Illinois who doesn't have time to work.
D) I can't stand my current job as a telemarketer. I used to be a nuclear engineer.
E) I'm not working. I had three interviews this week, and I'm trying to find a job.
A) I'm not working because I'm going to Jamaica with my buddy.
B) I haven't had a job in a year, and I stopped looking for a job nine months ago.
C) I'm a full-time student at the University of Illinois who doesn't have time to work.
D) I can't stand my current job as a telemarketer. I used to be a nuclear engineer.
E) I'm not working. I had three interviews this week, and I'm trying to find a job.
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66
In a dynamic economy under ideal conditions:
A) the unemployment rate should be near zero.
B) some unemployment would be present due to workers temporarily being out of work while changing jobs.
C) unemployment would tend to move upward slightly as prices increased.
D) unemployment would tend to move slightly downward as unemployment compensation benefits increased.
A) the unemployment rate should be near zero.
B) some unemployment would be present due to workers temporarily being out of work while changing jobs.
C) unemployment would tend to move upward slightly as prices increased.
D) unemployment would tend to move slightly downward as unemployment compensation benefits increased.
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67
An individual who is employed part time,but is looking for a full-time job is classified as:
A) frictionally unemployed.
B) cyclically unemployed.
C) structurally unemployed.
D) employed.
A) frictionally unemployed.
B) cyclically unemployed.
C) structurally unemployed.
D) employed.
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68
Exhibit 12-3 Unemployment categories

According to data in Exhibit 12-3 and assuming the total number of workers is 8,400,the civilian labor force is:
A) 7,550.
B) 8,000.
C) 8,400.
D) 8,800.
E) 9,250.

According to data in Exhibit 12-3 and assuming the total number of workers is 8,400,the civilian labor force is:
A) 7,550.
B) 8,000.
C) 8,400.
D) 8,800.
E) 9,250.
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69
If a sizable number of workers were switched from full-time to half-time employment,then the official unemployment rate would:
A) rise.
B) fall.
C) remain unchanged.
D) react unpredictably.
A) rise.
B) fall.
C) remain unchanged.
D) react unpredictably.
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70
The unemployment rate will decrease whenever there is a(n):
A) increase in the number of persons classified as unemployed.
B) decrease in the number of unemployed relative to the size of the labor force.
C) decrease in the size of the population and there is no change in the number of persons classified as employed.
D) reduction in the size of the labor force.
E) decrease in the number of unemployed and the population does not change.
A) increase in the number of persons classified as unemployed.
B) decrease in the number of unemployed relative to the size of the labor force.
C) decrease in the size of the population and there is no change in the number of persons classified as employed.
D) reduction in the size of the labor force.
E) decrease in the number of unemployed and the population does not change.
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71
Consider an economy made up of 100 people,50 of whom hold jobs,10 of whom are looking for work,and 15 of whom are retired.The unemployment rate is approximately:
A) 10 percent.
B) 12 percent.
C) 17 percent.
D) 20 percent.
E) 25 percent.
A) 10 percent.
B) 12 percent.
C) 17 percent.
D) 20 percent.
E) 25 percent.
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72
The unemployment rate will increase whenever there is a(n):
A) increase in the number of persons classified as unemployed.
B) increase in the number of unemployed persons relative to the size of the labor force.
C) increase in the size of the U.S. population and there is no change in the number of persons classified as employed.
D) reduction in the size of the labor force.
E) reduction in the size of the civilian labor force while the number of unemployed decreases.
A) increase in the number of persons classified as unemployed.
B) increase in the number of unemployed persons relative to the size of the labor force.
C) increase in the size of the U.S. population and there is no change in the number of persons classified as employed.
D) reduction in the size of the labor force.
E) reduction in the size of the civilian labor force while the number of unemployed decreases.
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73
A criticism of the unemployment rate is that:
A) underemployment is measured in the calculation.
B) the data includes part-time workers as fully employed.
C) discouraged workers are included in the calculation.
D) all of the above are problems.
A) underemployment is measured in the calculation.
B) the data includes part-time workers as fully employed.
C) discouraged workers are included in the calculation.
D) all of the above are problems.
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74
Exhibit 12-2 Unemployment categories

Find the BLS's rate of unemployment from the following data: frictional unemployment = 150,structural unemployment = 200,cyclical unemployment = 225,discouraged workers = 25,underemployed workers = 75,fully employed workers = 850,total population = 2,000.
A) 17.5 percent
B) 23.3 percent
C) 24.6 percent
D) 28.8 percent
E) 38.3 percent

Find the BLS's rate of unemployment from the following data: frictional unemployment = 150,structural unemployment = 200,cyclical unemployment = 225,discouraged workers = 25,underemployed workers = 75,fully employed workers = 850,total population = 2,000.
A) 17.5 percent
B) 23.3 percent
C) 24.6 percent
D) 28.8 percent
E) 38.3 percent
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75
Exhibit 12-3 Unemployment categories

According to data in Exhibit 12-3 and assuming the total number of workers is 8,400,the unemployment rate is:
A) 14 percent.
B) 15 percent.
C) 16 percent.
D) 19 percent.
E) 24 percent.

According to data in Exhibit 12-3 and assuming the total number of workers is 8,400,the unemployment rate is:
A) 14 percent.
B) 15 percent.
C) 16 percent.
D) 19 percent.
E) 24 percent.
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76
Exhibit 12-2 Unemployment categories

The unemployment rate for the economy in Exhibit 12-2 is:
A) 28 percent.
B) 30.5 percent.
C) 31.7 percent.
D) 12.8 percent.
E) 21.5 percent.

The unemployment rate for the economy in Exhibit 12-2 is:
A) 28 percent.
B) 30.5 percent.
C) 31.7 percent.
D) 12.8 percent.
E) 21.5 percent.
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77
One problem with the unemployment rate is that:
A) discouraged workers are included in the calculation.
B) the data includes part-time workers as fully employed.
C) underemployment is measured in the calculation.
D) all of the above are problems.
A) discouraged workers are included in the calculation.
B) the data includes part-time workers as fully employed.
C) underemployment is measured in the calculation.
D) all of the above are problems.
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78
Suppose the official unemployment rate is 10 percent.We can conclude without question that:
A) the same 10 percent of the people in the economy were out of work for the entire ear.
B) one of every 10 people in the civilian labor force is currently unemployed.
C) the same 10 percent of the people in the civilian labor force were out of work for the entire year.
D) every person in the civilian labor force was out of work for 10 percent of the year.
E) 10 percent of the people in the economy were out of work for 10 percent of the year.
A) the same 10 percent of the people in the economy were out of work for the entire ear.
B) one of every 10 people in the civilian labor force is currently unemployed.
C) the same 10 percent of the people in the civilian labor force were out of work for the entire year.
D) every person in the civilian labor force was out of work for 10 percent of the year.
E) 10 percent of the people in the economy were out of work for 10 percent of the year.
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79
Suppose u = those adults who are unemployed and seeking work; e = those adults who are employed; and NLF = those adults not in the labor force.Which expression would equal the BLS definition of the unemployment rate?
A) u / (e + NLF)
B) u / e
C) u / (u + e)
D) u / (e + NLF)
E) u / (u + e - NLF)
A) u / (e + NLF)
B) u / e
C) u / (u + e)
D) u / (e + NLF)
E) u / (u + e - NLF)
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80
The unemployment rate measures the percentage of:
A) people in the civilian labor force who are without jobs and actively seeking jobs.
B) the U.S. population that is out of work and actively seeking a job.
C) the civilian noninstitutionalized population that is out of work and actively seeking a job.
D) people over age 21 who are without jobs and actively seeking jobs.
A) people in the civilian labor force who are without jobs and actively seeking jobs.
B) the U.S. population that is out of work and actively seeking a job.
C) the civilian noninstitutionalized population that is out of work and actively seeking a job.
D) people over age 21 who are without jobs and actively seeking jobs.
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