Chapter 32: Problem 18
In low-income countries, does it make sense to argue that most of the people without long-term jobs are unemployed?
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Chapter 32: Problem 18
In low-income countries, does it make sense to argue that most of the people without long-term jobs are unemployed?
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Explain how the natural rate of unemployment may be higher in low-income countries.
What are some of the other ways of comparing the standard of living in countries around the world?
Use the AD/AS model to show how increases in government spending can lead to more inflation.
Why are inflationary dangers lower in the high income economies than in low- income and middle- income economies?
Why do you think it is difficult for high-income countries to achieve high growth rates?
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