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The "Jobless Recovery" in the Aftermath of the 2001 Recession

Question 49

Question 49

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The "jobless recovery" in the aftermath of the 2001 recession was an apparent violation of:


A) Okun's law.
B) the Phillips curve.
C) the quantity theory.
D) the neoclassical model.
E) moral hazard.

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