With the exception of during recessions, workers in Canada are eligible for unemployment benefits for about twice as long a period of time as workers in the United States. As a result
A) the unemployment rate in Canada is usually higher than in the United States.
B) the opportunity cost of job search in Canada is lower than in the United States.
C) frictional unemployment is higher, on average, in the United States than in Canada.
D) the average duration of unemployment is longer in the United States than in Canada.
A
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A) the production of sodas might be allocatively efficient but it is definitely production inefficient. B) the allocatively inefficient amount of sodas is being produced. C) more sodas should be produced to reach the allocatively efficient quantity. D) fewer sodas should be produced to reach the allocatively efficient quantity. E) the allocatively efficient amount of sodas is being produced.
The tax base is
A) the minimum amount of tax revenue that government must collect each year. B) the maximum amount of tax revenue that government must collect each year. C) the sum of all incomes earned in the United States. D) the value of all goods, services, incomes, or wealth subject to taxation.