Multiple Choice
In the one-sided search model, if an unemployed worker turns down a job offer,
A) he or she continues to search.
B) he or she is not behaving optimally.
C) he or she foregoes employment insurance.
D) he or she quits searching and drops out of the labour force.
E) he or she would be deemed marginally attached to the labour force.
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