ECO105Y1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Phillips Curve, Deflation, Business Cycle

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Unemployed: not employed and seeking work, but also those taking a break from work. Full time students/seniors/children: not in labor force. Labor force participation rate: percentage of working age population in labor force. Discouraged workers do not show up in unemployment calculations. Frictional unemployment: healthy unemployment which is made up of people between jobs. Structural unemployment: workers skills obsolete; mismatch between worker skills and the skills new jobs require. Cyclical unemployment: due to fluctuations in economic activity over the business cycle. Natural rate of unemployment: unemployment rate at full employment, only seasonal, frictional, and structural unemployment. Recessionary gap: when real gdp is less than potential. Unemployment rate above natural due to cyclical. Inflationary gap: when real gdp is more than potential. Unemployment rate is below natural due to frictional, structural, and seasonal. Inflation rate = cpi for current year - cpi for last / cpi for last * 100 %

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