Chapter 8: Problem 20
Why is there unemployment in a labor market with flexible wages?
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Chapter 8: Problem 20
Why is there unemployment in a labor market with flexible wages?
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Would you expect hidden unemployment to be higher, lower, or about the same when the unemployment rate is high, say \(10 \%,\) versus low, say 4\%? Explain.
Whose unemployment rates are commonly higher in the U.S. economy: a. Whites or nonwhites? b. The young or the middle-aged? c. College graduates or high school graduates?
Would you expect the natural rate of unemployment to remain the same within one country over the long run of several decades?
When would you expect cyclical unemployment to be rising? Falling?
Is a decrease in the unemployment rate necessarily a good thing for a nation? Explain.
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