ECO 304L Chapter Notes - Chapter Unit 2: Ch 5-8,13: Alan Greenspan, Macroeconomics

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Definition of full employment: the easiest definition of full employment is a situation in which cyclical unemployment is zero. It is difficult to answer this question, since we have no unambiguous way of classifying unemployed people into the frictional, structural, and cyclical categories. The lowest estimates i have seen are around 3 percent. For many years, most economists believed, however, that the economy is at full employment when the measured unemployment rate is 5 to 6 percent. These views were challenged by the experience of the late 1990s. The unemployment rate was below 6 percent from 1994 through early 2003 and below 5 percent from 1997 until late. These moves were controversial and led to much criticism of greenspan and the fed from people who believe that unemployment should still fall more: the critics of the fed have some support from economic statistics. Wage data show that in spite of the fall in the unemployment rate from.

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