ECN 506 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Real Business-Cycle Theory, Business Cycle, European Route E55

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Review questions chapter 10 economic growth and business cycles. Suppose a country has a population of 61 million, of which 37 million are in the working- age population. Of those, 11 million are not in the labor force and 23 million are employed. The labor-force participation rate is: 42. 6 percent, 60. 7 percent, 70. 3 percent, 88. 5 percent. If the population is 320 million, the working-age population is 215 million, the labor. Q. force is 145 million, and the number employed is 137 million, then the unemployment rate is: 3. 7 percent, 5. 5 percent, 63. 7 percent, 94. 5 percent. Q: output minus net exports. b. c, output divided by hours worked. the average product of labor minus the marginal product of labor. total factor productivity divided by the amount of capital. If output grew 3. 9 percent last year and hours worked grew 1. 3 percent, how much did. Q. labor productivity grow: 0. 3 percent, 2. 6 percent, 3. 0 percent, 5. 2 percent.

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