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Macro Measures and International Trade Unit 2: Macro Measures and International Trade 1

Identify the following: Review Define GDP? What are the four components? What is not included in GDP? Identify the following: 9_______ 10___________ 7 3_____ 8 11_________ 5 6 4_____ 12. Name 10 rides at Disneyland 2

Three Types of Unemployment Goal #2 Limit Unemployment Three Types of Unemployment 3

#1. Frictional Unemployment 3 Types of Unemployment #1. Frictional Unemployment “Temporarily unemployed” or being between jobs. Individuals are qualified workers but they aren’t working. Examples: High school or college graduates looking for jobs. Individuals that were fired and are looking for a better job. You’re Fired! 4

3 Types of Unemployment Seasonal Unemployment This is a specific type of frictional unemployment which is due to time of year and the nature of the job. These jobs will come back Examples: Professional Santa Clause Impersonators Construction workers in Minnesota 5

#2. Structural Unemployment 3 Types of Unemployment #2. Structural Unemployment Changes in the labor force make some skills obsolete. Workers DO NOT have transferable skills and these jobs will never come back. AKA (“creative destruction.” Why? Workers must learn new skills to get a job. Examples: DVD repairmen Carriage makers 6

3 Types of Unemployment Technological Unemployment Type of structural unemployment where automation and machinery replace workers causing unemployment Examples: Auto assemblers fired as robots take over production Producers of Capital Goods (tractors) fire assemblers 7

#3 Cyclical Unemployment 3 Types of Unemployment #3 Cyclical Unemployment Unemployment that results from economic downturns (recessions). As demand for goods and services falls, demand for labor falls and workers are fired. Examples: Steel workers laid off during recessions. Restaurant owners fire waiters after months of poor sales due to recession. This sucks! 8

The Natural Rate of Unemployment Two of the of the three types of unemployment are unavoidable: Frictional unemployment + Structural unemployment = natural rate of unemployment (NRU). Full employment = natural rate of unemployment. This is the normal amount of unemployment that we SHOULD have. The number of jobs seekers equals the number of jobs vacancies. 9

Full employment means NO Cyclical unemployment! The Natural Rate of Unemployment Full employment means NO Cyclical unemployment! Economists generally agree that an unemployment rate of around 4 to 6 % is full employment. 4-6% Unemployment = NRU Okun’s Law: When unemployment rises 1 percent above the natural rate, GDP falls by about 2 percent Currently the U.S. is at _______% California is at ______% 10

Unemployment benefits in the U. S Unemployment benefits in the U.S. are often extended to 9 months or 1 year during periods of high unemployment. 11

The Natural Rate of Unemployment The natural rate in France is around 8–10%, and Germany is 1-3%. Why? Some economists attribute the difference to more generous unemployment benefits in European countries In the U.S. unemployment benefits last for 6 months Unemployment benefits in some European countries are indefinite The generous benefits reduce incentives to search for a job Unemployment benefits in the U.S. are often extended to 9 months or 1 year during periods of high unemployment. 12

Criticisms of the Unemployment Rate What is wrong with the unemployment rate? It can misdiagnose the actual unemployment rate because of the following: Discouraged job seekers- Some people are no longer looking for a job because they have given up. Part-Time Workers- Someone who wants more shifts but can’t get them is still considered employed. Race/Age Inequalities- Hispanics – 5.8% for January 2010 African American- 8.9% for January 2010 Teenagers- 15.3% for January 2010 Illegal Labor- Many people work under the table. 13

2006 Practice FRQ 14

2006 Practice FRQ 15