A. not change the unemployment rate
B. decrease the unemployment rate
C. increase the unemployment rate
D. have an indeterminate impact on the unemployment rate
Month: June 2019
A. a labour force survey.
B. the number out of work and claiming benefit
C. the percentage of the labour force not in work
D. the ILO/OECD standardised unemployment measurement
A. Unemployment population ratio.
B. Unemployment rate
C. employment rate
D. Labour force rate.
A. Increasing employment
B. Increasing economic growth
C. Increasing government spending
D. Increasing the level of exports
A. lower interest rates
B. A better balance of trade position
C. Faster economic growth
D. Lower unemployment
A. Unemployment
B. Inflation
C. The wages paid to footballers
D. Economic growth
A. Income tax
B. National insurance
C. VAT
D. Interest insurance
A. The price of houses in karachi
B. The wage rate for plumbers in Islamabad
C. Your decision to work or stay at home
D. The level of unemployment is pakistan
A. Spending on public schools
B. Military spending
C. All of these answers are automatic stabilizers
D. spending on the space shuttle
E. Unemployment benefits
A. The aggregate supply curve shifts to the right by more than Rs 16 billion
B. The aggregate demand curve shifts to the left by more than Rs 16 billion
C. The aggregate demand curve shifts to the right by more than Rs 16 billion
D. the aggregate supply curve shifts to the left by more than Rs 16 billion