Multiple Choice
Labour market tightness in the two-sided search model is defined by
A) the number of firms divided by the number of consumers searching for work.
B) the number of firms multiplied by the number of consumers searching for work.
C) the number of consumers searching for work divided by the number of firms.
D) the number of employed consumers divided by the number of firms.
E) the number of firms divided by the number of employed consumers.
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