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Persons who do not hold a job, but are actively seeking work are considered:
 a. out of the labor force.
 b. unemployed.
 c. unemployable, and not counted in official statistics.
  d. underemployed.

Question 2

A decrease in U.S. interest rates will, other things equal, tend to:
 a. lower the foreign exchange value of the dollar.
  b. help U.S. exporters.
 c. cause a net outflow of capital from the U.S.
 d. do all of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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