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The natural rate of unemployment is:
 a. equal to the seasonal unemployment.
 b. usually equal to 3 percent.
 c. the unemployment rate when none of the work force is unemployed for more than six weeks.
  d. the unemployment rate at which the economy is producing its potential GDP.
 e. defined by the government.

Question 2

Which of the following is reflected in the gross domestic product (GDP)?
 a. The value of leisure time
 b. The value of illegal goods and services
 c. The value of final goods produced by firms
 d. The cost of depletion of natural resources
 e. The value of house maintenance performed by homeowners



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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