Multiple Choice
The natural rate of unemployment is
A) the socially desired rate of unemployment.
B) the unemployment rate that is observed in the long-run regardless of the monetary policy pursued by the central bank.
C) the unemployment rate that is observed in the long-run regardless of all economic policies pursued by the government or central bank.
D) always below 5 per cent.
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