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    Demand-Side Unemployment Is Partly Caused By
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Demand-Side Unemployment Is Partly Caused By

Question 12

Question 12

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Demand-side unemployment is partly caused by:


A) imperfections in the labour market
B) occupational and geographic immobility of factors
C) demographic changes
D) a lack of aggregate demand

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