If the unemployment rate rises because the number of people not working but searching for work rises, economists would attribute this to the

A. encouraged worker effect.
B. fallacy of composition.
C. discouraged worker effect.
D. none of the options are correct.

Answer: A

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Comparing the examples of Denmark and the United Kingdom in relationship to the European Monetary Union, the krone is pegged to the euro, whereas the British pound is not. What can be predicted then about their interest rates?

a. The United Kingdom has the ability to set its own interest rates and pursue an independent monetary policy, whereas Denmark's rates are virtually the same as those of the euro. b. Denmark gets the benefits of having fixed exchange rates as well as having an independent monetary policy and the ability to set its own rates of interest. c. Denmark's price level in the long run will be much higher than the Eurozone because it has to keep exchange rates fixed. d. The United Kingdom will discover that it cannot lower its own interest rates after all, or the pound will depreciate so far that no investors will make investments in the United Kingdom.

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Which of the following is false about a liquidity trap situation: a. The Fed could not appreciably raise short term interest rates

b. If the Fed added reserves to the banking system, it would have little effect on investment. c. Traditional monetary policy would be relatively weak in its effects on aggregate demand. d. Expansionary monetary policy would tend to increase excess reserves in the banking system.

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