A) both a shortage of labor and a shortage of jobs.
B) a shortage of labor and a surplus of jobs.
C) a surplus of labor and a shortage of jobs.
D) both surplus of labor and a surplus of jobs.
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A) structural unemployment created by efficiency wages.
B) structural unemployment created by sectoral shifts.
C) frictional unemployment created by efficiency wages.
D) frictional unemployment created by sectoral shifts.
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A) Typically more than one-third of the unemployed are new entrants into the job market.
B) Most spells of unemployment are short.
C) Most unemployment observed at any time is long term.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) number of people unemployed.
B) number of jobs the economy has gained or lost.
C) size of the labor force.
D) number of people who own their own businesses.
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A) white males
B) white females
C) black males
D) black females
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A) 1) Karena and 2) Nathan, even if Nathan has not looked for work during the previous four weeks
B) 1) Karena and 2) Nathan, if Nathan has looked for work during the previous four weeks
C) 1) not Karena but 2) Nathan, even if Nathan has not looked for work during the previous four weeks
D) 1) not Karena but 2) Nathan, if Nathan has looked for work during the previous four weeks
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A) increases, and the labor-force participation rate decreases.
B) and the labor-force participation rate both increase.
C) increases, and the labor-force participation rate is unaffected.
D) and the labor-force participation rate are both unaffected.
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A) does not have to have looked for work.
B) must have looked for work no more than a week ago.
C) must have looked for work no more than four weeks ago.
D) must have looked for work no more than twelve weeks ago.
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A) good for the economy because they result in higher wages for most workers.
B) good for the economy because they are a necessary antidote to the market power of employers.
C) bad for the economy because they are cartels and therefore detrimental to an efficient allocation of resources.
D) None of the above is correct; there is no clear consensus among economists about whether unions are good or bad for the economy.
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A) teenagers.
B) people with advanced technical training.
C) people who are self-employed.
D) union members.
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A) Jenna and Mary are both frictionally unemployed.
B) Jenna and Mary are both structurally unemployed.
C) Jenna is frictionally unemployed, and Mary is structurally unemployed.
D) Jenna is structurally unemployed, and Mary is frictionally unemployed.
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A) lumber
B) aircraft
C) communications
D) electrical components
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