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1. Assume the following data for a country: total population, 500; population under 16 years of age or institutionalized, 120; not in labor force, 150; unemployed, 23; part-time workers looking for full-time jobs, 10.
Explain and show how the results were obtained for full credit.
What is the size of the labor force?
What is the official unemployment rate?
2. Suppose that the natural rate of unemployment in a particular year is 5 percent and the actual rate of unemployment is 9 percent. Use Okun's law to determine the size of the GDP gap in percentage-point terms. If the potential GDP is $500 billion in that year:
Explain and show how the results were obtained for full credit.
How much output is being forgone because of cyclical unemployment?
3. If the CPI was 110 last year and is 121 this year:
Explain and show how the results were obtained for full credit.
what is this year's rate of inflation?
In contrast, suppose that the CPI was 110 last year and is 108 this year.
What is this year's rate of inflation?
What term do economists use to describe this second outcome?