ECON 2010 Chapter 6: Chapter 6_ Terms

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Wages and unemployment one in the past four weeks w/ jobs either employed or looking for work) greater the quantity of labor already employed, the less each additional worker adds to production. Cyclical unemployment: the extra unemployment that occurs during periods of recession. Diminishing returns to labor: if the amount of capital and other inputs in use is held constant, then the. Discouraged workers: people who say they would like to have a job but have not made an effort to find. Duration (of an unemployment spell): the length of an unemployment spell. Frictional unemployment: the short term unemployment associated w/ the process of matching workers. Labor force: the total number of employed and unemployed people in the economy. Participation rate: the percentage of the working age population in the labor force (percentage that is. Skill-biased technological change: technological change that affects the marginal products of higher-

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