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Suppose an Economist Breaks the Unemployment Rate into the Following

Question 130

Question 130

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Suppose an economist breaks the unemployment rate into the following components: frictional (2%) , structural (1%) , and cyclical (4%) . Based on these estimates, the natural rate of unemployment is


A) 0%.
B) 3%.
C) 5%.
D) 7%.

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