ECON 202 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Current Population Survey (Us), Frictional Unemployment, Unpaid Work

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A country that saves and invests a high fraction of its income enjoys more rapid growth in its capital stock and gdp. A more obvious determinant of a country"s standard of living is the amount of unemployment it experiences. People who would like to work but cannot find a job are not contributing to the economy"s production of goods and services. Countries that keep their workers as fully employed as possible achieve a higher level of gdp. Unemployment is divided into two categories: the long-run and short-run problems. The natural rate of unemployment refers to the amount of unemployment the economy normally experiences. Cyclical unemployment refers to the year-to-year fluctuations in unemployment around its natural rate, closely associated with the short- run ups and downs of economic activity. The designation natural does not imply that this rate of unemployment is desirable nor that it is constant over time or impervious to economic policy.

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