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Capo

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If you are out of work and are not looking for a job, then:
 a. you are classified as unemployed.
  b. You are part of the unemployment rate, but you are not part of the workforce.
  c. You are part of the unemployment rate, because you are part of the workforce.
  d. You are not classified as unemployed, because you are no longer a part of the workforce.
  e. None of the above.

Question 2

If Country A's central bank wanted to increase the value of its currency, its overall balance would:
 a. Become more negative.
  b. Become more positive.
  c. Not change.
  d. Change only if there were no offsetting changes in the net errors and omissions account.



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Answer to Question 1

.D

Answer to Question 2

.A



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