Title: Suppose the measured unemployment rate is 4.5% and the true natural rate of unemployment is 5.1%. Wh Post by: Cuba on Jun 18, 2015 Suppose the measured unemployment rate is 4.5% and the true natural rate of unemployment is 5.1%. What should policymakers do in this situation?
Suppose that the chair of the Federal Reserve believes the natural rate of unemployment to be 4.0%. What will the chair of the Fed do in this situation, and will this be a good decision? Title: Re: Suppose the measured unemployment rate is 4.5% and the true natural rate of unemployment is 5.1% Post by: IloveChi on Aug 26, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Suppose the measured unemployment rate is 4.5% and the true natural rate of unemployment is 5.1%. Wh Post by: Cuba on Aug 31, 2015 Straight to the point! Appreciate your time and your help.
Title: Re: Suppose the measured unemployment rate is 4.5% and the true natural rate of unemployment is 5.1%. Wh Post by: IloveChi on Aug 31, 2015 You're welcome.
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