A) are not counted either as part of the adult population or as part of the labor force.
B) are counted as part of the adult population, but not as part of the labor force.
C) are counted as part of the adult population, and as unemployed.
D) None the above are correct.
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A) unemployed and in the labor force.
B) unemployed and out of the labor force.
C) employed and in the labor force.
D) employed and out of the labor force.
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A) workers leaving existing jobs to find ones they like better.
B) an industry declining while another is growing.
C) changes in the working conditions offered by competing firms.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) offset the effects of unions on the unemployment rate.
B) reduce the natural rate of unemployment.
C) reduce the incentive to shirk.
D) increase worker turnover.
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A) 90 million
B) 150 million
C) 160 million
D) 240 million
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A) 11.75 million, and 12.5 million
B) 13.5 million and 15 million
C) 14 million, and 12.5 million
D) 14.1 million, and 15 million
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A) 1.6 percent
B) 3.1 percent
C) 4.7 percent
D) 6.2 percent
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A) was forced by a union to pay $5.00 per day.
B) paid $5.00 per day to replace striking workers as an example to the union.
C) believed that paying $5.00 a day would increase worker productivity.
D) paid $5.00 per day to illustrate he was a humanitarian.
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A) increase frictional unemployment by keeping wages above equilibrium.
B) decrease frictional unemployment by keeping wages at equilibrium.
C) increase structural unemployment by keeping wages above equilibrium.
D) decrease structural unemployment by keeping wages at equilibrium.
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A) There is consensus among economists that unions are good for the economy.
B) There is consensus among economists that unions are bad for the economy.
C) There is consensus among economists that, on net, unions have almost no impact on macroeconomic variables.
D) There is no consensus among economists about whether unions are good or bad for the economy.
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A) Dakota, an unpaid homemaker not looking for other work
B) Brad, a full-time student not looking for work
C) Maggie, who does not have a job, but is looking for work
D) None of the above is included in the labor force.
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A) structural unemployment created by efficiency wages.
B) cyclical unemployment created by a recession.
C) frictional unemployment created by a sectoral shift in demand.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) 90 percent and 85.2 percent
B) 10 percent and 85.2 percent
C) 90 percent and 10 percent
D) 10 percent and 14.7 percent
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A) John and Curtis are both frictionally unemployed.
B) John and Curtis are both structurally unemployed.
C) John is frictionally unemployed, and Curtis is structurally unemployed.
D) John is structurally unemployed, and Curtis is frictionally unemployed.
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A) long-term economic growth.
B) short-run ups and downs of the economy.
C) fluctuations in the natural rate of unemployment.
D) changes in the minimum wage.
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A) frictional unemployment created by a sectoral shift.
B) structural unemployment created by a sectoral shift.
C) frictional unemployment created by efficiency wages.
D) structural unemployment created by efficiency wages.
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A) 85 million
B) 120 million
C) 135 million
D) 240 million
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A) rise in both markets.
B) fall in both markets
C) rise for the union jobs, but remain unchanged for the nonunion jobs.
D) rise for the union jobs and fall for the nonunion jobs.
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