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Cost-benefit analysis is a tool that is used
 
  A) only by businesses.
  B) only by individuals and businesses.
  C) only by governments.
  D) by individuals, businesses, and governments.

Question 2

The natural rate of unemployment is comprised of
 
  A) frictional and cyclical unemployment.
  B) frictional and structural unemployment.
  C) cyclical and structural unemployment.
  D) frictional, cyclical, and structural unemployment.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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