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In September there are 10,000 people unemployed and the labor force is 250,000. If the only thing that changed between September and October is that 2500 people stop looking for work what can we say is true about the unemployment rate in September and the unemployment rate in October?

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In September the unemployment rate is 4%...

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"If inflation is fully anticipated by all parties, the redistributional effects would be minimal. It's the fact that inflation surprises us that causes there to be winners and losers." Comment. Which costs still occur even with fully anticipated inflation?

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It is True that unanticipated inflation ...

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Critically evaluate the following statement. "As consumers increase their demand for hybrid vehicles in response to high gasoline prices this is leading to higher prices for these sames cars. This inevitably would lead to inflation."

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This statement is False. The increase in...

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Many people like to reminisce about the good old days when movies were a quarter and the price of gasoline was twenty cents and bristle at $8 movie tickets and $4.00 gasoline. Why do economists argue that the increases in these prices today don't really mean anything in real terms?

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The reason is that people's income incre...

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Discuss what is meant by the discouraged-worker effect. Explain whether the existence of the discouraged-worker effect causes the official unemployment rate to understate or overstate the "true" level of unemployment.

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Individuals who stop searching for work ...

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If year 1 is the base year and the price index for year 2 is 105 and the price index for year 3 is 103, what is the inflation rate in years 2 and 3? Explain what has happened between years 1 and 2, years 2 and 3, and years 1 and 3 to the cost of living.

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The inflation rate in year 2 i...

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What is the official definition of an unemployed person?

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It is anyone who is without wo...

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What does the concept of "capital per worker" tell us?

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It tells us how many or the va...

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How might the official employment statistics of the BLS be a a misleading picture of the overall health of the economy?

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The official definition of an employed p...

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You are an employee of the Bureau of Labor Statistics involved in the monthly survey of households used to estimate the unemployment rate. In each of the following cases, classify the individual as employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force. Explain your classification. (a) During the entire week containing the 12th of the month, Rosie the Riveter misses work simply because she didn't feel like going in to work. (b) Jenny Wren is a volunteer 20 hours a week on a Rape Crisis telephone hotline. She feels she makes an important contribution to society and would not accept a paid job if one were offered to her. (c) Cauley McCulkin is a hugely successful film star, age 12, who has earned over $5,000,000 each year for the past five years. Currently, Cauley is filming a new movie on location in Tenerife. (d) Maxwell Edison, a full-time Ph.D. student, is involved in ground-breaking research in fiber optics. His dissertation advisor has already claimed that Maxwell's work will revolutionize telecommunications. (e) Maggie Madd, 84, works 10 hours a week doing cleaning services for her son, Norman Neurotic. He pays her minimum wage.

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(a) Rosie is employed. If Rosie is temp...

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Explain why persisten inflation can have a detrimental impact on the planned investment of firms.

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Persistent inflation erodes th...

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Suppose state employees complain bitterly that they are not receiving substantial enough raises. In addition, lawmakers respond by saying they have nothing to complain about since they have been receiving 8% pay raises the past three years. What could account for the apparent disagreement?

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The state employees are probably upset t...

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What are the chief costs of inflation?

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The actual costs are an arbitr...

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Explain the costs associated with unanticipated inflation and the costs associated with anticipated inflation.

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The costs associated with unanticipated ...

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How do the costs of unemployment differ in an economy with a large underground sector relative to one with a small underground sector?

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The costs will be less in an economy wit...

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Provide an explanation for why the Consumer Price Index may somewhat overstate changes in the cost of living.

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One problem is that it is a fi...

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Explain the major differences in the unemployment rate by demographic group.

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Teenagers have higher unemploy...

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Define inflation.

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Inflation is an incr...

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Table 7.2 Table 7.2    -Using the Table 7.2 calculate the labor-force participation rate. -Using the Table 7.2 calculate the labor-force participation rate.

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Labor-force particip...

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Define what is meant by capital and discuss the various types of capital.

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Capital is anything that is produced tha...

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