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The Economy's Self-Correcting Mechanism Always Tends to Push the Unemployment

Question 131

Question 131

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The economy's self-correcting mechanism always tends to push the unemployment rate back toward a specific rate of unemployment called the


A) ideal rate of unemployment.
B) natural rate of unemployment.
C) full rate of unemployment.
D) mature rate of unemployment.

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