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Quiz 5: Monitoring Jobs and Inflation
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Question 361
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Suppose the population is 220 million people, the labor force is 150 million people, the number of people employed is 130 million and the working-age population is 175 million people. What is the unemployment rate?
Question 362
Essay
Is the CPI a biased measure of the inflation rate? Explain your answer.
Question 363
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"The bias in the CPI distorts private contracts because a future payment that is linked to the CPI will be raised above the true increase in the price level." Is the previous sentence true or false?
Question 364
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Suppose the working-age population is 150 million, the labor force is 125 million, and employment is 120 million. a)What is the unemployment rate? b)Now suppose that 2 million students graduate from college and begin to look for jobs. What is the new unemployment rate if none of the students have found jobs yet? c)Suppose that all 2 million students find jobs. What is the unemployment rate now?
Question 365
Essay
What is inflation and how is it measured using the Consumer Price Index?
Question 366
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The unemployment rate is 6 percent. If the population is 300 million, and the number unemployed is 6 million and the number employed is 94 million, what is the size of the labor force?
Question 367
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How is the GDP deflator is calculated.
Question 368
Essay
List the four sources of bias in the CPI and briefly explain them.
Question 369
Essay
"The market basket used to calculate the CPI is revised monthly to more accurately depict consumers' choices. The price data for the CPI are collected every month." Are the previous sentences true or false?
Question 370
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Assume that after you graduate, you move to a simple economy in which only three goods are produced and consumed: fish, fruit, and meat. Suppose that on January 1, fish sold for $2.50 per pound, meat was $3.00 per pound, and fruit was $1.50 per pound. At the end of the year, you discover that the catch was low and that fish prices had increased to $5.00 per pound, but fruit prices stayed at $1.50 per pound, and meat prices had actually fallen to $2.00. Can you say what happened to the overall CPI, in terms of whether it increased, decreased, or stayed the same? Do you have enough information to calculate the inflation rate? Note, this problem requires no calculation; just state and explain your answers.
Question 371
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Suppose that the U.S. population is 275 million. Also assume that the labor force is 135 million and that 130 million people are employed. Calculate the unemployment rate.
Question 372
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-Based on the information in the above table, what is the unemployment rate? What is the labor force participation rate?
Question 373
Essay
What, if any, is the impact of the CPI bias on government spending?
Question 374
Essay
What is the commodity substitution bias? What effect does it have on the CPI?
Question 375
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If the base year CPI basket costs $250 and next year the CPI basket costs $275, what is next year's CPI?
Question 376
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Suppose the current unemployment rate is 5 percent, the labor force is 400 million people, the labor force participation rate is 80 percent and the working-age population is 500 million people. What number of people are unemployed?