Why would a macroeconomist look at the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate?

a. to observe underlying trends that seasonal unemployment might obscure
b. to understand the effect of seasonal unemployment on other types of unemployment
c. to observe how weather affects the unemployment rate in different years
d. to prove that seasonal unemployment is negligible in terms of affecting the
unemployment rate

a. to observe underlying trends that seasonal unemployment might obscure

Economics

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a. private solutions to externality problems are often needed b. side payments are needed in order to achieve Pareto improvements c. governmental solutions to externality problems are often needed d. side payments are needed in order to solve externality problems e. private solutions to externality problems are common

Economics

Which one of the following is a cash-assistance program used to fight poverty in the United States?

a. Medicaid b. food stamps c. home energy assistance d. Head Start e. Temporary Assistance to Needy Families

Economics