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A) cost of a market basket of goods and services typically consumed in the base year.
B) cost of a market basket of goods and services typically consumed in the current period.
C) average of the prices of the goods and services purchased by a typical urban family of four.
D) average of the prices of new final goods and services produced in the economy over a period of time.
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A) 15%
B) 5%
C) -1.1%
D) -6.1%
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A) Each year, many new jobs are created, but few existing jobs are destroyed, and the unemployed find jobs quickly.
B) Each year, few new jobs are created, but few existing jobs are destroyed, keeping unemployment low.
C) Each year, many new jobs are created and many existing jobs are destroyed.
D) Each year few jobs are created, and therefore it takes the unemployed a long time to find a new job.
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A) persons on fixed incomes
B) persons whose incomes rise more rapidly than inflation
C) firms that have to devote more time and labor to raising prices
D) an investor that has to pay higher taxes because of the inflation
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A) equal to 0 percent.
B) greater than 6 percent.
C) equal to 6 percent.
D) equal to 4 percent.
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True/False
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A) is based on actual payrolls, rather than on unverified answers.
B) includes the number of self-employed persons.
C) includes the number of discouraged workers.
D) omits persons employed at newly opened firms.
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A) (number of employed divided by the labor force) × 100.
B) (labor force divided by the number of people not in the labor force) × 100.
C) (labor force divided by working-age population) × 100.
D) (labor force divided by the total population) × 100.
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A) decrease the measured unemployment rate.
B) decrease the measured labor force participation rate.
C) decrease the number of persons in the labor force.
D) decrease the number of persons in the working-age population.
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A) cyclical
B) structural
C) frictional
D) Sarah is not experiencing unemployment of any kind, because she is not currently part of the labor force.
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A) 0.4%
B) 4%
C) 14%
D) 40%
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A) frictional unemployment.
B) structural unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) seasonal unemployment.
E) unnatural unemployment.
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A) there is only cyclical unemployment in the economy.
B) there is only structural unemployment in the economy.
C) the unemployment rate is 0%.
D) there is no cyclical unemployment in the economy.
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A) 2.0 percent.
B) 19.7 percent.
C) 24.5 percent.
D) 80.3 percent.
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A) times
B) divided by
C) plus
D) minus
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A) $9.
B) $9.52.
C) $10.
D) $12.63.
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A) below the market wage, causing a shortage of labor.
B) below the market wage, causing a surplus of labor.
C) above the market wage, causing a surplus of labor.
D) above the market wage, causing a shortage of labor.
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A) frictional unemployment.
B) structural unemployment.
C) cyclical unemployment.
D) seasonal unemployment.
E) unnatural unemployment.
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