Deck 5: Macroeconomics: the Big Picture

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According to the textbook, which of the following is one of the most important developments of the 1980-2006 period?

A) The rapid economic growth of China
B) The end of the World Trade Organization
C) The dissolution of the European Union
D) The beginning of the Great Depression
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Which of the following trends were  not \underline{\text{ not }} observed in the 1980-2006 period?

A) China saw production per capita of its citizens increase significantly.
B) India saw production per capita of its citizens increase significantly.
C) Sub-Saharan African countries experienced a dramatic expansion of their economies.
D) After the recession in 1981-1982, the United States experienced two decades of almost continuous economic growth, with only minor recessions.
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According to data collected by the International Monetary Fund, production per person in China in 2005 was 15 times as large as it had been in 1980.
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Between the early 1980s and 2006, the U.S. economy was in a period of

A) steady economic growth, and low inflation and unemployment.
B) high inflation, unemployment and economic volatility.
C) an economic depression of high unemployment and deflation.
D) stagnation with no economic growth but stable prices.
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According to the textbook, which of the following is one of the most important developments of the period between 2007 and 2009?

A) The rapid economic growth of countries in the European Monetary Union
B) The Great Recession occurred in the United States
C) The dissolution of the Federal Reserve as the central bank of the United States
D) The Great Depression as a global phenomenon
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The increase in U.S. production over the past 40 years

A) equals Japan's increase in production over the same period of time.
B) equals Germany's increase in production over the same period of time.
C) is less than the increase in production in either Germany or Japan.
D) is larger than the sum of Germany's and Japan's current real GDP.
E) equals the sum of both Japan's and Germany's increase in production over the same period of time.
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GDP is the total value of all goods and services newly produced in the economy during a specified period of time, adjusted for inflation.
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Economic growth and economic fluctuations can occur simultaneously.
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The long-run upward trend in real GDP is called

A) the business cycle.
B) inflation.
C) recession.
D) economic growth.
E) economic fluctuations.
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The term per capita refers to

A) the rate of change.
B) the rate of inflation.
C) the population.
D) the price level.
E) the name of the country.
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The adjective real, in the term real GDP, is used to indicate that

A) it is the perfect measure of what is produced.
B) this measure of output is official as opposed to an unofficial measure.
C) this measure of output is adjusted for the general increase in prices over time.
D) this measure of output is adjusted for the government's economic involvement.
E) it measures only real goods and services, not the value of those that can't be measured, such as a home-cooked meal.
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Because of the increase in population over the past 40 years,

A) the rate of increase in real GDP per capita has been greater than the rate of increase in real GDP.
B) real GDP has grown at a slower rate than GDP.
C) the rate of increase in real GDP per capita has been less than the rate of increase in real GDP.
D) there has been no growth in real GDP.
E) the rate of increase in real GDP has been greater than the rate of increase in GDP.
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Suppose a country's real GDP increased 5 percent between 2010 and 2011, while its population increased 2 percent. Between 2010 and 2011, real GDP per capita of this country

A) increased by 7 percent.
B) increased by 3 percent.
C) decreased by 7 percent.
D) decreased by 2 percent.
E) remained the same.
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Over the past 40 years, the U.S. population

A) declined by about 90 million people.
B) increased by slightly over 100 million people.
C) declined by about 10 million people.
D) increased by about 10 million people.
E) increased by over 200 million people.
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The average annual growth rate of the U.S. economy over the past 40 years has been about

A) 0 percent.
B) 10 percent.
C) 15 percent.
D) 3 percent.
E) -3 percent.
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The subdiscipline of economics that studies the whole market economy is known as

A) microeconomics.
B) market economics.
C) macroeconomics.
D) global economics.
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GDP is

A) a term used for economic growth.
B) a measure of the economy's potential.
C) another term for inflation.
D) a measure of the total value of all goods and services produced in a country during a specific period of time.
E) the total value of all goods and services produced during a specific period of time adjusted for the general increase in prices.
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Which of the following is the best measure of how individuals benefit from economic growth?

A) The rate of increase in GDP per capita
B) The rate of increase in GDP
C) The rate of increase in real GDP per capita
D) The rate of inflation
E) The rate of increase in real GDP
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Over the past 40 years, the average rate of increase in U.S. real GDP per capita has been about

A) 5 percent.
B) 0 percent.
C) 13 percent.
D) -3 percent.
E) 2 percent.
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The economy of the United States was increasingly less stable in the period of 1980-2005, with economic fluctuations at the end of the 1990s that were much larger than those experienced during the rest of the twentieth century.
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If real GDP is growing at a slower rate than the growth rate of population,

A) real GDP must be growing more slowly than real GDP per capita.
B) real GDP must be growing faster than real GDP per capita.
C) real GDP per capita must be negative.
D) real GDP per capita must be increasing.
E) None of these
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Over the past 40 years, real GDP per capita has roughly

A) stayed the same.
B) tripled.
C) increased by 50 percent.
D) doubled.
E) declined by 50 percent.
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The most recent recession officially started in

A) December 2007.
B) March 2001.
C) March 2002.
D) November 2006.
E) March 2006.
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If real GDP and population are both growing at a positive rate,

A) real GDP must be growing slower than real GDP per capita.
B) real GDP must be growing faster than real GDP per capita.
C) real GDP per capita must be increasing.
D) real GDP per capita must be decreasing.
E) None of these
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Exhibit 17-1
<strong>Exhibit 17-1    -In Exhibit 17-1, the best example of a recession phase is </strong> A)from point a  to point b. B) from point  a to point c. C) from point   a to point d. D)  from point b to point d. E) from point b to point c. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit 17-1, the best example of a recession phase is

A)from point a to point b.
B) from point a to point c.
C) from point a to point d.
D) from point b to point d.
E) from point b to point c.
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When real GDP per capita is increasing, the standard of living is, on average, improving.
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A recession that is very severe is called a

A) monumental shift.
B) microeconomic collapse.
C) depression.
D) deflation.
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Exhibit 17-1 <strong>Exhibit 17-1     -In Exhibit 17-1, the best example of an expansion phase is </strong> A) from point c to point a B) from point a to point e. C) from point a to point c . D) from point b to point d. E) from point d to point a. <div style=padding-top: 35px>


-In Exhibit 17-1, the best example of an expansion phase is

A) from point c to point a
B) from point a to point e.
C) from point a to point c .
D) from point b to point d.
E) from point d to point a.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) If real GDP grows faster than population, the real GDP per capita will decrease.
B) If real GDP grows slower than population, the real GDP per capita will increase.
C) If real GDP and population grow at the same rate, the real GDP per capita will remain constant.
D) None of these
E) All of these
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Everybody has benefited from the economic growth of the past 40 years.
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Recessions in the United States have become less severe between 1980 and 2005.
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The economic downturn of 2008-09 is commonly called

A) the Great Depression.
B) the Great Moderation.
C) the Great Recession.
D) the Great Inflation.
E) None of these
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The recession phase

A) is no longer a phase of the business cycle.
B) has the same duration and depth in all business cycles.
C) varies in duration and depth with each business cycle.
D) has the same depth in all business cycles.
E) has the same duration in all business cycles.
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Exhibit 17-2 <strong>Exhibit 17-2   Based on the data in Exhibit 17-2, the recession(s) ended in which month(s)?</strong> A) July 2009 B) October 2007 and July 2009 C) April 2009 D) January 2008 E) January 2007 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Based on the data in Exhibit 17-2, the recession(s) ended in which month(s)?

A) July 2009
B) October 2007 and July 2009
C) April 2009
D) January 2008
E) January 2007
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Exhibit 17-2 <strong>Exhibit 17-2   Based on the data in Exhibit 17-2, a recession(s) occurred beginning in which month(s)?</strong> A) July 2009 B) January 2008 C) April 2008 D) October 2009 E) October 2007 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Based on the data in Exhibit 17-2, a recession(s) occurred beginning in which month(s)?

A) July 2009
B) January 2008
C) April 2008
D) October 2009
E) October 2007
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Being a communist country, Vietnam has not been able to reap the benefits of globalization and has seen its economy collapse in the last couple of decades.
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The Great Recession officially ended in

A) December 2007.
B) April 2008.
C) June 2009.
D) August 2011.
E) None of these
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The increase in real GDP per capita over the past 40 years is closest to

A) $1,000.
B) $3 trillion.
C) $22,000.
D) $100,000.
E) $8,000.
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As a rule of thumb, a recession is

A) a fall in real GDP lasting at least one month.
B) a fall in real GDP lasting at least six months.
C) said to occur whenever real GDP falls below the long-term trend.
D) said to occur whenever real GDP falls below the long-term trend for at least one month.
E) a fall in real GDP lasting at least one year.
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Fueled by a dramatic increase in exports, Vietnam's economy has been expanding in the last couple of decades, making it one of the wealthiest economies in the world.
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The term depression best describes

A) all of the recessions occurring after World War II except for the 1990-1991 recession.
B) all of the recessions occurring after World War II including the 1990-1991 recession.
C) all of the recessions that have ever occurred.
D) the 1990-1991 recession.
E) the recessions that occurred in 1920-1921, 1929-1933, and 1937-1938.
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Explain what real GDP measures.
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When a recession is over, do people begin to immediately feel the effects of an improving economy? Use the experience of the most recent recession to justify your answer.
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When examining a graph that plots real GDP over time, what two types of patterns occur?
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Over the last 40 years in the United States, the unemployment rate has

A) remained a constant 5 percent.
B) averaged zero.
C) fluctuated but shown no clear upward or downward trend.
D) shown a steady upward trend.
E) shown a steady downward trend.
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What is meant by a recession? As a rule of thumb, when is the economy considered to be in a recession?
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In terms of the decline in real GDP, the 2008-09 recession was

A) eight times less severe than the Great Depression.
B) eight times more severe than the Great Depression.
C) the same as the Great Depression.
D) 20 times more severe than the Great Depression.
E) None of these
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To say that a recession is over is the same as saying the economy has returned to normal.
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Does it make a difference if the rate of growth in real GDP per capita changes by less than a percentage point? Justify your answer using evidence from U.S. experience.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) The economy returns to normal when a recession ends.
B) When a recession ends, most people feel the effects of an improving economy.
C) The most recent economic expansion lasted about 26 years.
D) A recession is not over until the unemployment rate begins to fall.
E) The most recent recession officially started in December 2007.
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Exhibit 17-3 Exhibit 17-3   The data in Exhibit 17-3 shows the values of real GDP and population for two countries, A and B, for the years 2010 and 2011. Which of these two countries experienced a faster increase in the standard of living between 2010 and 2011?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The data in Exhibit 17-3 shows the values of real GDP and population for two countries, A and B, for the years 2010 and 2011. Which of these two countries experienced a faster increase in the standard of living between 2010 and 2011?
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What is the difference between a recession and a depression? Have there been any depressions over the last 50 years? Justify your answer.
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After a recession, the economy usually takes several years to return to its pre-recession state.
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Economists generally agree on the cause of the recession that began in 1990.
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The most recent recession officially started in December 2009.
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How long did the most recent economic expansion last before the beginning of the most recent recession?

A) About a year.
B) About two years.
C) About three years.
D) About 6 years.
E) About 20 years.
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Which of the following best describes the behavior of real GDP in the United States?

A) A long-term downward trend and more pronounced economic fluctuations in recent times
B) A long-term downward trend and less pronounced economic fluctuations in recent times
C) A long-term upward trend and more pronounced economic fluctuations in recent times
D) A long-term upward trend and less pronounced economic fluctuations in recent times
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Exhibit 17-4 Exhibit 17-4   The data in Exhibit 17-4 shows, for a certain country, real GDP and its growth trend from March of 2010 through December of 2013. Identify when the peak occurred, when the recession occurred, and when the economy reached its trough.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The data in Exhibit 17-4 shows, for a certain country, real GDP and its growth trend from March of 2010 through December of 2013. Identify when the peak occurred, when the recession occurred, and when the economy reached its trough.
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A decline in real GDP that lasts for at least a year is known as a recession.
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The unemployment rate

A) is not related to the level of real GDP.
B) increases as real GDP decreases.
C) decreases as real GDP decreases.
D) increases as real GDP increases.
E) increases only if real GDP is below potential.
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During the Great Depression, the unemployment rate

A) fell to 1 percent.
B) rose to 10.4 percent.
C) rose to over 25 percent.
D) fell to 0 percent.
E) rose to over 50 percent.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) There is no relationship between real GDP and the unemployment rate over a business cycle.
B) During a business cycle, the unemployment rate declines at the same time real GDP declines.
C) During a business cycle, the unemployment rate increases at the same time real GDP declines.
D) During a business cycle, the unemployment rate increases at the same time real GDP increases.
E) During a business cycle, the unemployment rate increases only if real GDP is below potential GDP.
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The period referred to in the text as the Great Inflation occurred

A) during the 1980s.
B) from the mid-1960s through 1980.
C) during the Revolutionary War.
D) during the Korean War.
E) during the Civil War.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) In the 1980s, the rate of inflation became negative.
B) The average rate of inflation has been close to zero over the past 40 years.
C) Over the past 40 years, the United States has not experienced a low and stable rate of inflation.
D) The inflation rate usually increases during a recession.
E) The rate of inflation usually falls to zero during a recession.
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The theory of economic fluctuations tells us that the spending shocks on the Japanese economy as a result of the earthquake in March 2011,

A) were aggravated because of feedback effects.
B) were lessened because of feedback effects.
C) should have no effect on the economy.
D) should only have affected big cities in Japan.
E) should not have created any feedback effects.
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The unemployment rate is defined as

A) the percentage of the population not working.
B) the percentage of the labor force not working full-time.
C) the number of people in the population who do not work.
D) the percentage of the labor force not working.
E) the number of people in the labor force who do not work.
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According to the theory of economic fluctuations, Japanese policymakers should respond to the economic impact of the Japanese earthquake in 2011 by

A) raising interest rates and income taxes in order to encourage Japanese saving.
B) seeking foreign aid.
C) doing nothing.
D) increasing government spending and restoring both confidence and spending of Japanese consumers and firms.
E) reducing government spending so that the government can prepare for more spending in the future.
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The unemployment rate

A) has increased steadily over the last 40 years.
B) is never equal to zero.
C) is zero if the economy is in an expansion.
D) increases as real GDP increases.
E) is zero unless the economy is in a recession.
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The unemployment rate in the United States is zero unless the economy is in a recession.
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The highest unemployment rate recorded in the United States since World War II is

A) 42 percent.
B) 3 percent.
C) 10.4 percent.
D) 5 percent.
E) 19.1 percent.
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The average inflation rate in the United States in the 1990s was in the range of

A) 2 to 3 percent.
B) -3 to -2 percent.
C) 4 to 5 percent.
D) 0 to 1 percent.
E) 9 to 10 percent.
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Which of the following statements is true about the U.S. rate of inflation between 1973 and 2004?

A) The rate of inflation trended upward during this period.
B) The rate of inflation trended downward during this period.
C) The rate of inflation fluctuated between 2 and 3 percent during this period.
D) Until 1980 the rate of inflation trended upward, and after 1980 the rate of inflation trended downward.
E) Until 1980 the rate of inflation trended downward, and after 1980 the rate of inflation trended upward.
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An increase in the overall price level is called

A) an expansion.
B) economic growth.
C) deflation.
D) a recession.
E) inflation.
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Which of the following statements is true about the most recent recessions in the U.S.?

A) The unemployment rate began to fall as the economy went into recession.
B) The unemployment rate did not change during most recent recessions.
C) The most recent recessions reported unemployment rates that were significantly higher than those observed during the great depression.
D) The unemployment rate increased to over 20 percent during the most recent recessions.
E) None of these.
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Which of the following statements about the recessions that have occurred over the past 40 years is true?

A) During a recession, the price level increases, and the rate of inflation declines.
B) The price level usually declines during a recession.
C) The rate of inflation usually increases during a recession.
D) The rate of inflation usually stays constant during a recession.
E) During a recession, both the price level and the rate of inflation decline.
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As the economy went into recession in 2008, the unemployment rate

A) increased by about 3 percentage points.
B) increased by 15 percentage points.
C) fell by 5 percentage points.
D) fell by 1.5 percentage points.
E) did not change.
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Which of the following statements is the most accurate?

A) Deflation is when the rate of inflation declines.
B) Disinflation only occurs when the price level declines.
C) The end of the Great Inflation in 1980 was followed by deflation.
D) Disinflation is when the rate of inflation declines.
E) Deflation and disinflation always happen at the same time.
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The rate of inflation has no effect on the economy.
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Which of the following statements concerning the Japanese earthquake in 2011 is true?

A) Paul Krugman's predictions about the long-term effects of the earthquake were not correct.
B) There is no short-term but only long-term effect on the Japanese economy.
C) The loss of labor and capital resulting from the earthquake was large relative to the size of the Japanese economy.
D) The theory of economic fluctuations predicts that the initial direct effects of the earthquake can have feedback effects on the entire Japanese economy.
E) The theory of economic growth predicts that the earthquake will definitely have no impact on the long-term growth of the Japanese economy.
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The labor force is

A) those in the population who have a job.
B) the percentage of people in the population who have a job.
C) those in the population who have a full-time job.
D) that part of the population that is working or looking for a job.
E) the same as the population.
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According to the textbook, which of the following is one of the most important developments of the 1980-2006 period?

A) The rapid economic growth of China
B) The end of the World Trade Organization
C) The dissolution of the European Union
D) The beginning of the Great Depression
The rapid economic growth of China
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Which of the following trends were  not \underline{\text{ not }} observed in the 1980-2006 period?

A) China saw production per capita of its citizens increase significantly.
B) India saw production per capita of its citizens increase significantly.
C) Sub-Saharan African countries experienced a dramatic expansion of their economies.
D) After the recession in 1981-1982, the United States experienced two decades of almost continuous economic growth, with only minor recessions.
Sub-Saharan African countries experienced a dramatic expansion of their economies.
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According to data collected by the International Monetary Fund, production per person in China in 2005 was 15 times as large as it had been in 1980.
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Between the early 1980s and 2006, the U.S. economy was in a period of

A) steady economic growth, and low inflation and unemployment.
B) high inflation, unemployment and economic volatility.
C) an economic depression of high unemployment and deflation.
D) stagnation with no economic growth but stable prices.
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According to the textbook, which of the following is one of the most important developments of the period between 2007 and 2009?

A) The rapid economic growth of countries in the European Monetary Union
B) The Great Recession occurred in the United States
C) The dissolution of the Federal Reserve as the central bank of the United States
D) The Great Depression as a global phenomenon
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The increase in U.S. production over the past 40 years

A) equals Japan's increase in production over the same period of time.
B) equals Germany's increase in production over the same period of time.
C) is less than the increase in production in either Germany or Japan.
D) is larger than the sum of Germany's and Japan's current real GDP.
E) equals the sum of both Japan's and Germany's increase in production over the same period of time.
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GDP is the total value of all goods and services newly produced in the economy during a specified period of time, adjusted for inflation.
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Economic growth and economic fluctuations can occur simultaneously.
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The long-run upward trend in real GDP is called

A) the business cycle.
B) inflation.
C) recession.
D) economic growth.
E) economic fluctuations.
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The term per capita refers to

A) the rate of change.
B) the rate of inflation.
C) the population.
D) the price level.
E) the name of the country.
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The adjective real, in the term real GDP, is used to indicate that

A) it is the perfect measure of what is produced.
B) this measure of output is official as opposed to an unofficial measure.
C) this measure of output is adjusted for the general increase in prices over time.
D) this measure of output is adjusted for the government's economic involvement.
E) it measures only real goods and services, not the value of those that can't be measured, such as a home-cooked meal.
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Because of the increase in population over the past 40 years,

A) the rate of increase in real GDP per capita has been greater than the rate of increase in real GDP.
B) real GDP has grown at a slower rate than GDP.
C) the rate of increase in real GDP per capita has been less than the rate of increase in real GDP.
D) there has been no growth in real GDP.
E) the rate of increase in real GDP has been greater than the rate of increase in GDP.
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Suppose a country's real GDP increased 5 percent between 2010 and 2011, while its population increased 2 percent. Between 2010 and 2011, real GDP per capita of this country

A) increased by 7 percent.
B) increased by 3 percent.
C) decreased by 7 percent.
D) decreased by 2 percent.
E) remained the same.
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Over the past 40 years, the U.S. population

A) declined by about 90 million people.
B) increased by slightly over 100 million people.
C) declined by about 10 million people.
D) increased by about 10 million people.
E) increased by over 200 million people.
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The average annual growth rate of the U.S. economy over the past 40 years has been about

A) 0 percent.
B) 10 percent.
C) 15 percent.
D) 3 percent.
E) -3 percent.
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The subdiscipline of economics that studies the whole market economy is known as

A) microeconomics.
B) market economics.
C) macroeconomics.
D) global economics.
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GDP is

A) a term used for economic growth.
B) a measure of the economy's potential.
C) another term for inflation.
D) a measure of the total value of all goods and services produced in a country during a specific period of time.
E) the total value of all goods and services produced during a specific period of time adjusted for the general increase in prices.
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Which of the following is the best measure of how individuals benefit from economic growth?

A) The rate of increase in GDP per capita
B) The rate of increase in GDP
C) The rate of increase in real GDP per capita
D) The rate of inflation
E) The rate of increase in real GDP
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Over the past 40 years, the average rate of increase in U.S. real GDP per capita has been about

A) 5 percent.
B) 0 percent.
C) 13 percent.
D) -3 percent.
E) 2 percent.
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The economy of the United States was increasingly less stable in the period of 1980-2005, with economic fluctuations at the end of the 1990s that were much larger than those experienced during the rest of the twentieth century.
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If real GDP is growing at a slower rate than the growth rate of population,

A) real GDP must be growing more slowly than real GDP per capita.
B) real GDP must be growing faster than real GDP per capita.
C) real GDP per capita must be negative.
D) real GDP per capita must be increasing.
E) None of these
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Over the past 40 years, real GDP per capita has roughly

A) stayed the same.
B) tripled.
C) increased by 50 percent.
D) doubled.
E) declined by 50 percent.
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The most recent recession officially started in

A) December 2007.
B) March 2001.
C) March 2002.
D) November 2006.
E) March 2006.
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If real GDP and population are both growing at a positive rate,

A) real GDP must be growing slower than real GDP per capita.
B) real GDP must be growing faster than real GDP per capita.
C) real GDP per capita must be increasing.
D) real GDP per capita must be decreasing.
E) None of these
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Exhibit 17-1
<strong>Exhibit 17-1    -In Exhibit 17-1, the best example of a recession phase is </strong> A)from point a  to point b. B) from point  a to point c. C) from point   a to point d. D)  from point b to point d. E) from point b to point c.

-In Exhibit 17-1, the best example of a recession phase is

A)from point a to point b.
B) from point a to point c.
C) from point a to point d.
D) from point b to point d.
E) from point b to point c.
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26
When real GDP per capita is increasing, the standard of living is, on average, improving.
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27
A recession that is very severe is called a

A) monumental shift.
B) microeconomic collapse.
C) depression.
D) deflation.
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Exhibit 17-1 <strong>Exhibit 17-1     -In Exhibit 17-1, the best example of an expansion phase is </strong> A) from point c to point a B) from point a to point e. C) from point a to point c . D) from point b to point d. E) from point d to point a.


-In Exhibit 17-1, the best example of an expansion phase is

A) from point c to point a
B) from point a to point e.
C) from point a to point c .
D) from point b to point d.
E) from point d to point a.
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29
Which of the following statements is true?

A) If real GDP grows faster than population, the real GDP per capita will decrease.
B) If real GDP grows slower than population, the real GDP per capita will increase.
C) If real GDP and population grow at the same rate, the real GDP per capita will remain constant.
D) None of these
E) All of these
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30
Everybody has benefited from the economic growth of the past 40 years.
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31
Recessions in the United States have become less severe between 1980 and 2005.
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32
The economic downturn of 2008-09 is commonly called

A) the Great Depression.
B) the Great Moderation.
C) the Great Recession.
D) the Great Inflation.
E) None of these
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The recession phase

A) is no longer a phase of the business cycle.
B) has the same duration and depth in all business cycles.
C) varies in duration and depth with each business cycle.
D) has the same depth in all business cycles.
E) has the same duration in all business cycles.
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Exhibit 17-2 <strong>Exhibit 17-2   Based on the data in Exhibit 17-2, the recession(s) ended in which month(s)?</strong> A) July 2009 B) October 2007 and July 2009 C) April 2009 D) January 2008 E) January 2007
Based on the data in Exhibit 17-2, the recession(s) ended in which month(s)?

A) July 2009
B) October 2007 and July 2009
C) April 2009
D) January 2008
E) January 2007
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Exhibit 17-2 <strong>Exhibit 17-2   Based on the data in Exhibit 17-2, a recession(s) occurred beginning in which month(s)?</strong> A) July 2009 B) January 2008 C) April 2008 D) October 2009 E) October 2007
Based on the data in Exhibit 17-2, a recession(s) occurred beginning in which month(s)?

A) July 2009
B) January 2008
C) April 2008
D) October 2009
E) October 2007
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Being a communist country, Vietnam has not been able to reap the benefits of globalization and has seen its economy collapse in the last couple of decades.
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The Great Recession officially ended in

A) December 2007.
B) April 2008.
C) June 2009.
D) August 2011.
E) None of these
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38
The increase in real GDP per capita over the past 40 years is closest to

A) $1,000.
B) $3 trillion.
C) $22,000.
D) $100,000.
E) $8,000.
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39
As a rule of thumb, a recession is

A) a fall in real GDP lasting at least one month.
B) a fall in real GDP lasting at least six months.
C) said to occur whenever real GDP falls below the long-term trend.
D) said to occur whenever real GDP falls below the long-term trend for at least one month.
E) a fall in real GDP lasting at least one year.
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40
Fueled by a dramatic increase in exports, Vietnam's economy has been expanding in the last couple of decades, making it one of the wealthiest economies in the world.
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41
The term depression best describes

A) all of the recessions occurring after World War II except for the 1990-1991 recession.
B) all of the recessions occurring after World War II including the 1990-1991 recession.
C) all of the recessions that have ever occurred.
D) the 1990-1991 recession.
E) the recessions that occurred in 1920-1921, 1929-1933, and 1937-1938.
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42
Explain what real GDP measures.
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43
When a recession is over, do people begin to immediately feel the effects of an improving economy? Use the experience of the most recent recession to justify your answer.
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44
When examining a graph that plots real GDP over time, what two types of patterns occur?
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45
Over the last 40 years in the United States, the unemployment rate has

A) remained a constant 5 percent.
B) averaged zero.
C) fluctuated but shown no clear upward or downward trend.
D) shown a steady upward trend.
E) shown a steady downward trend.
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46
What is meant by a recession? As a rule of thumb, when is the economy considered to be in a recession?
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47
In terms of the decline in real GDP, the 2008-09 recession was

A) eight times less severe than the Great Depression.
B) eight times more severe than the Great Depression.
C) the same as the Great Depression.
D) 20 times more severe than the Great Depression.
E) None of these
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48
To say that a recession is over is the same as saying the economy has returned to normal.
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49
Does it make a difference if the rate of growth in real GDP per capita changes by less than a percentage point? Justify your answer using evidence from U.S. experience.
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50
Which of the following statements is true?

A) The economy returns to normal when a recession ends.
B) When a recession ends, most people feel the effects of an improving economy.
C) The most recent economic expansion lasted about 26 years.
D) A recession is not over until the unemployment rate begins to fall.
E) The most recent recession officially started in December 2007.
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51
Exhibit 17-3 Exhibit 17-3   The data in Exhibit 17-3 shows the values of real GDP and population for two countries, A and B, for the years 2010 and 2011. Which of these two countries experienced a faster increase in the standard of living between 2010 and 2011?
The data in Exhibit 17-3 shows the values of real GDP and population for two countries, A and B, for the years 2010 and 2011. Which of these two countries experienced a faster increase in the standard of living between 2010 and 2011?
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52
What is the difference between a recession and a depression? Have there been any depressions over the last 50 years? Justify your answer.
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53
After a recession, the economy usually takes several years to return to its pre-recession state.
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54
Economists generally agree on the cause of the recession that began in 1990.
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55
The most recent recession officially started in December 2009.
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56
How long did the most recent economic expansion last before the beginning of the most recent recession?

A) About a year.
B) About two years.
C) About three years.
D) About 6 years.
E) About 20 years.
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57
Which of the following best describes the behavior of real GDP in the United States?

A) A long-term downward trend and more pronounced economic fluctuations in recent times
B) A long-term downward trend and less pronounced economic fluctuations in recent times
C) A long-term upward trend and more pronounced economic fluctuations in recent times
D) A long-term upward trend and less pronounced economic fluctuations in recent times
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58
Exhibit 17-4 Exhibit 17-4   The data in Exhibit 17-4 shows, for a certain country, real GDP and its growth trend from March of 2010 through December of 2013. Identify when the peak occurred, when the recession occurred, and when the economy reached its trough.
The data in Exhibit 17-4 shows, for a certain country, real GDP and its growth trend from March of 2010 through December of 2013. Identify when the peak occurred, when the recession occurred, and when the economy reached its trough.
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59
A decline in real GDP that lasts for at least a year is known as a recession.
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60
The unemployment rate

A) is not related to the level of real GDP.
B) increases as real GDP decreases.
C) decreases as real GDP decreases.
D) increases as real GDP increases.
E) increases only if real GDP is below potential.
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61
During the Great Depression, the unemployment rate

A) fell to 1 percent.
B) rose to 10.4 percent.
C) rose to over 25 percent.
D) fell to 0 percent.
E) rose to over 50 percent.
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62
Which of the following statements is true?

A) There is no relationship between real GDP and the unemployment rate over a business cycle.
B) During a business cycle, the unemployment rate declines at the same time real GDP declines.
C) During a business cycle, the unemployment rate increases at the same time real GDP declines.
D) During a business cycle, the unemployment rate increases at the same time real GDP increases.
E) During a business cycle, the unemployment rate increases only if real GDP is below potential GDP.
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63
The period referred to in the text as the Great Inflation occurred

A) during the 1980s.
B) from the mid-1960s through 1980.
C) during the Revolutionary War.
D) during the Korean War.
E) during the Civil War.
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64
Which of the following statements is true?

A) In the 1980s, the rate of inflation became negative.
B) The average rate of inflation has been close to zero over the past 40 years.
C) Over the past 40 years, the United States has not experienced a low and stable rate of inflation.
D) The inflation rate usually increases during a recession.
E) The rate of inflation usually falls to zero during a recession.
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65
The theory of economic fluctuations tells us that the spending shocks on the Japanese economy as a result of the earthquake in March 2011,

A) were aggravated because of feedback effects.
B) were lessened because of feedback effects.
C) should have no effect on the economy.
D) should only have affected big cities in Japan.
E) should not have created any feedback effects.
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66
The unemployment rate is defined as

A) the percentage of the population not working.
B) the percentage of the labor force not working full-time.
C) the number of people in the population who do not work.
D) the percentage of the labor force not working.
E) the number of people in the labor force who do not work.
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67
According to the theory of economic fluctuations, Japanese policymakers should respond to the economic impact of the Japanese earthquake in 2011 by

A) raising interest rates and income taxes in order to encourage Japanese saving.
B) seeking foreign aid.
C) doing nothing.
D) increasing government spending and restoring both confidence and spending of Japanese consumers and firms.
E) reducing government spending so that the government can prepare for more spending in the future.
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68
The unemployment rate

A) has increased steadily over the last 40 years.
B) is never equal to zero.
C) is zero if the economy is in an expansion.
D) increases as real GDP increases.
E) is zero unless the economy is in a recession.
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69
The unemployment rate in the United States is zero unless the economy is in a recession.
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70
The highest unemployment rate recorded in the United States since World War II is

A) 42 percent.
B) 3 percent.
C) 10.4 percent.
D) 5 percent.
E) 19.1 percent.
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71
The average inflation rate in the United States in the 1990s was in the range of

A) 2 to 3 percent.
B) -3 to -2 percent.
C) 4 to 5 percent.
D) 0 to 1 percent.
E) 9 to 10 percent.
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72
Which of the following statements is true about the U.S. rate of inflation between 1973 and 2004?

A) The rate of inflation trended upward during this period.
B) The rate of inflation trended downward during this period.
C) The rate of inflation fluctuated between 2 and 3 percent during this period.
D) Until 1980 the rate of inflation trended upward, and after 1980 the rate of inflation trended downward.
E) Until 1980 the rate of inflation trended downward, and after 1980 the rate of inflation trended upward.
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73
An increase in the overall price level is called

A) an expansion.
B) economic growth.
C) deflation.
D) a recession.
E) inflation.
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74
Which of the following statements is true about the most recent recessions in the U.S.?

A) The unemployment rate began to fall as the economy went into recession.
B) The unemployment rate did not change during most recent recessions.
C) The most recent recessions reported unemployment rates that were significantly higher than those observed during the great depression.
D) The unemployment rate increased to over 20 percent during the most recent recessions.
E) None of these.
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75
Which of the following statements about the recessions that have occurred over the past 40 years is true?

A) During a recession, the price level increases, and the rate of inflation declines.
B) The price level usually declines during a recession.
C) The rate of inflation usually increases during a recession.
D) The rate of inflation usually stays constant during a recession.
E) During a recession, both the price level and the rate of inflation decline.
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76
As the economy went into recession in 2008, the unemployment rate

A) increased by about 3 percentage points.
B) increased by 15 percentage points.
C) fell by 5 percentage points.
D) fell by 1.5 percentage points.
E) did not change.
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77
Which of the following statements is the most accurate?

A) Deflation is when the rate of inflation declines.
B) Disinflation only occurs when the price level declines.
C) The end of the Great Inflation in 1980 was followed by deflation.
D) Disinflation is when the rate of inflation declines.
E) Deflation and disinflation always happen at the same time.
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78
The rate of inflation has no effect on the economy.
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79
Which of the following statements concerning the Japanese earthquake in 2011 is true?

A) Paul Krugman's predictions about the long-term effects of the earthquake were not correct.
B) There is no short-term but only long-term effect on the Japanese economy.
C) The loss of labor and capital resulting from the earthquake was large relative to the size of the Japanese economy.
D) The theory of economic fluctuations predicts that the initial direct effects of the earthquake can have feedback effects on the entire Japanese economy.
E) The theory of economic growth predicts that the earthquake will definitely have no impact on the long-term growth of the Japanese economy.
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The labor force is

A) those in the population who have a job.
B) the percentage of people in the population who have a job.
C) those in the population who have a full-time job.
D) that part of the population that is working or looking for a job.
E) the same as the population.
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