The natural rate of unemployment is
A) zero.
B) the unemployment rate when there is no structural unemployment.
C) the unemployment rate when there is no structural or cyclical unemployment.
D) the unemployment rate that exists in long-run equilibrium, after adjustments to all changes have occurred.
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