Multiple Choice
Sam has no job but keeps applying to get a job with a business that is unionized. He is qualified and he finds the pay attractive, but the firm is not hiring. Sam is
A) structurally unemployed.Structural unemployment exists even in the long run.
B) structurally unemployed.Structural unemployment does not exist in the long run.
C) frictionally unemployed.Frictional unemployment exists even in the long run.
D) frictionally unemployed.Frictional unemployment does not exist in the long run.
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