THANK YOUtau281290 said:You know Long run phillips curve is not quite just phillips curve.
Its full name is Friedman-phelps Expecations Augmented Phillips curve which explains why what happens when AD is increased at NAIRU. Initial impact would be a decrease in U/E and increase in inflation, over the long term the U/E will return back to the NAIRU.
Go read ur econ text books if you don't get this. A is WRONG.
Actually after much deliberation, I've come to think you are right.runnable said:Guess you just lost your soul.
Because we only learn the NAIRU and the one golden rule of NAIRU is that it cannot be reduced through growth.
Owwww....runnable said:Guess you just lost your soul.
Because we only learn the NAIRU and the one golden rule of NAIRU is that it cannot be reduced through growth.
great postshadyhaze said:think about the senario
at full employment, there is no cyclical unemployment
seasonal and frictional have no bearing
you cant just make ppl who lack skills (structural) do extra jobs
hardcore unemployed are unemployable
so if you increase growth, hence demand more from labour, at full employment aggregate labour demanded = aggregate labour suplied thus if you try to increase output through employing ppl without skills, hardcore what will happen? nothing, thus unemployment rate wont decrease
but at the same time increasing growth, gives incentive for ppl to work, reducing the discouraged workers, who then go and seek jobs, increasing the number of ppl who are actively seeking employment, hence increasing unemployment
thus answer is a
Its a lot of thinking for one markGeohood said:The fact of the matter is... they shouldn't make us think that hard in MC!!!!
your giving me the shits. stop telling us to 'read up'.runnable said:With Dixon's book.
Read up on Causes of Unemployment, Rising participation rates. Clearly states it.
why doesnt seasonal unemployment have any beearing? im sure they can work in other jobs too. and i dont think hard core unemployment is coz they are unemployable (i could be wrong) i think its coz they are not desirable.shadyhaze said:think about the senario
at full employment, there is no cyclical unemployment
seasonal and frictional have no bearing
you cant just make ppl who lack skills (structural) do extra jobs
hardcore unemployed are unemployable
so if you increase growth, hence demand more from labour, at full employment aggregate labour demanded = aggregate labour suplied thus if you try to increase output through employing ppl without skills, hardcore what will happen? nothing, thus unemployment rate wont decrease
but at the same time increasing growth, gives incentive for ppl to work, reducing the discouraged workers, who then go and seek jobs, increasing the number of ppl who are actively seeking employment, hence increasing unemployment
thus answer is a