A) Manitoba
B) Nova Scotia
C) Yukon
D) Nunavut
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A) search.
B) frictional.
C) structural.
D) cyclical.
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A) 50 percent of the total population.
B) 40 percent of the total population.
C) 60 percent of the total population.
D) 92 percent of the total population.
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A) the economy achieves its potential output.
B) there is only a relatively small amount of cyclical unemployment.
C) only frictional unemployment exists.
D) none of the above are true.
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A) is 4 percent.
B) is 8 percent.
C) is 10 percent.
D) is 2 percent.
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A) burden of unemployment was quite evenly distributed among males and females, and young and old workers.
B) unemployment rate for teenagers was below the rate for the labour force as a whole.
C) unemployment rate for women was considerably higher than that for men.
D) unemployment rate for women was lower than the rate for men.
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A) people increase the amount of money they hold as cash.
B) people limit the amount of money they hold as cash.
C) people do not spend their money.
D) people limit the amount of goods and services they buy.
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A) can occur before the economy has reached its full-employment output.
B) can occur only after the economy has reached its full-employment output.
C) can be present even during an economic depression.
D) is self-limiting.
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A) 12 percent.
B) 10 percent.
C) 8 percent.
D) 6 percent.
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A) 2 percent.
B) 3 percent.
C) 4 percent.
D) 6 percent.
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A) every 1 percent that the actual unemployment rate exceeds the natural unemployment rate, there is a generated 2 percent GDP gap.
B) every 1 percent that the actual unemployment rate exceeds the natural unemployment rate, there is a generated 5 percent GDP gap.
C) a 5 percent GDP gap, there is a generated 1 percent increase in the natural unemployment rate.
D) a 2 percent GDP gap, there is a generated 2 percent increase in the actual unemployment rate.
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A) cyclically unemployed.
B) structurally unemployed.
C) frictionally unemployed.
D) not a member of the labour force.
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A) fall by about 1 percent.
B) remain constant.
C) rise by about 4 percent.
D) rise by about 1 percent.
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A) inflation of 4 percent.
B) inflation of 3.33 percent.
C) deflation of 3.33 percent.
D) deflation of 4 percent.
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A) fall by about 20 percent.
B) fall by about 2 percent.
C) rise by about 25 percent.
D) rise by about 15 percent.
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A) 5.5 percent.
B) 5.9 percent.
C) 5.3 percent.
D) 7.2 percent.
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A) expansion in the economy.
B) technological change in the economy.
C) seasonal variation in the labour force.
D) a decline in total spending.
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A) Mollie
B) George
C) Jeanette
D) Ryan
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A) 4 times higher in 2008 than in 2005.
B) 25 percent higher in 2008 than in 2005.
C) constant over the period.
D) 4 times lower in 2008 than in 2005
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