Chapter 21 Monitoring Jobs and Inflation: Parkin/Bade, Economics: Canada in The Global Environment, 8e
Chapter 21 Monitoring Jobs and Inflation: Parkin/Bade, Economics: Canada in The Global Environment, 8e
Chapter 21 Monitoring Jobs and Inflation: Parkin/Bade, Economics: Canada in The Global Environment, 8e
12) In a country with a working-age population of 20 million, 13 million are employed, 1.5
million are unemployed, and 1 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom
wish to work full-time. The size of the labour force is
A) 20 million.
B) 15.5 million.
C) 14.5 million.
D) 13 million.
E) 11.5 million.
Answer: C
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
Source: Study Guide
13) In a country with a working-age population of 20 million, 13 million are employed, 1.5
million are unemployed, and 1 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom
wish to work full-time. The labour force participation rate is
A) 75.5 percent.
B) 72.5 percent.
C) 65 percent.
D) 57.5 percent.
E) none of the above.
Answer: B
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
Source: Study Guide
14) In a country with a working-age population of 22 million, 16 million are employed, 2 million
are unemployed, and 1 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom wish to
work full-time. The unemployment rate is
A) 10 percent.
B) 10.3 percent.
C) 11.1 percent.
D) 15.4 percent.
E) none of the above.
Answer: C
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
15) In a country with a working-age population of 22 million, 16 million are employed, 2 million
are unemployed, and 1 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom wish to
work full-time. The employment-to-population ratio is
A) 72.7 percent.
B) 65 percent.
C) 75.5 percent.
D) 57.5 percent.
E) none of the above.
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
16) In a country with a working-age population of 22 million, 16 million are employed, 2 million
are unemployed, and 1 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom wish to
work full-time. The involuntary part-time rate is
A) 6.3 percent.
B) 12.5 percent.
C) 2.8 percent.
D) 5 percent.
E) none of the above.
Answer: C
Diff: 3 Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
17) In a country with a working-age population of 30 million, 18 million are employed, 2 million
are unemployed, and 2 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom wish to
work full-time. The labour force is
A) 30 million.
B) 18 million.
C) 20 million.
D) 22 million.
E) 16 million.
Answer: C
Diff: 1 Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
18) In a country with a working-age population of 30 million, 18 million are employed, 2 million
are unemployed, and 2 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom wish to
work full-time. The labour force participation rate is
A) 73.3 percent.
B) 66.7 percent.
C) 60 percent.
D) 53.3 percent.
E) none of the above.
Answer: B
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
19) In a country with a working-age population of 30 million, 18 million are employed, 2 million
are unemployed, and 2 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom wish to
work full-time. The unemployment rate is
A) 10 percent.
B) 9.1 percent.
C) 14.3 percent.
D) 11.1 percent.
E) none of the above.
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
20) In a country with a working-age population of 30 million, 18 million are employed, 2 million
are unemployed, and 2 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom wish to
work full-time. The employment-to-population ratio is
A) 73.3 percent.
B) 66.7 percent.
C) 60 percent.
D) 53.3 percent.
E) none of the above.
Answer: C
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
21) In a country with a working-age population of 30 million, 18 million are employed, 2 million
are unemployed, and 2 million of the employed are working part-time, half of whom wish to
work full-time. The involuntary part-time rate is
A) 10 percent.
B) 5 percent.
C) 4.8 percent.
D) 4.5 percent.
E) none of the above.
Answer: B
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
28) Which of the following pieces of information do you need to calculate the labour force
participation rate?
I. the number of employed persons
II. the number of unemployed persons
III. the population
IV. the working age population
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) I, II and III
D) I, II and IV
E) all of the above
Answer: D
Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
Skill: Recognition
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
29) Since 1960, Canadian labour force participation rate has ________ and the unemployment
rate has ________.
A) trended higher; trended higher
B) trended lower; varied over the business cycle
C) varied over the business cycle; trended higher
D) trended higher; varied over the business cycle
E) trended higher; trended lower
Answer: D
Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
Skill: Recognition
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
30) If the people who take early retirement are not counted in the working-age population, then
A) the unemployment rate would be lower.
B) the labour force participation rate would be less.
C) the unemployment rate would be higher.
D) the labour force participation rate would be higher.
E) none of the above.
Answer: D
Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
Skill: Conceptual
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
31) If the labour force participation rate is rising and the working-age population is not changing,
then the
A) size of the labour force is rising.
B) number of unemployed people is rising and the size of the labour force is falling.
C) size of the labour force is falling.
D) number of unemployed people is falling and the size of the labour force is rising.
E) number of employed people must be increasing.
Answer: A
Type: MC
Topic: Employment and Unemployment
Skill: Analytical
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
35) Suppose the working-age population in Tiny Town is 100 people. If 25 of these people are
not in the labour force, the ________ equals ________.
A) labour force; 75 people
B) unemployment rate; 25 percent
C) unemployment rate; 33 percent
D) employment-to-population ratio; 25 percent
E) employment-to-population ratio; 75 percent
Answer: A
Type: MC
6) Which one of the following people is frictionally unemployed? A steel worker who
A) loses her job because of technological change.
B) is laid off but expects to be called back soon.
C) gives up her job because she retires.
D) decides to leave the labour force and become a full-time ballet student.
E) becomes discouraged and stops looking for a job.
Answer: B
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
Source: Study Guide
Table 21.2.1
This table shows the answers given by interviewees to the Labour Force Survey
Person A Now that kids are in school full-time, this person is looking
for work and has been interviewed for three jobs over the
past 2 weeks.
Person B This person has been laid off but expects to be called back
in a few weeks, just as soon as the economy improves.
Person C This person has just graduated from university and will
start a new job in 8 weeks. In the meantime, this person is
surveying local drinking establishments.
Person D This person was laid off last year when new equipment at
the plant reduced the number of jobs. Since his layoff, this
person has been constantly job searching.
17) Full employment does not mean that there is zero unemployment because
A) some cyclical unemployment is always present.
B) some frictional and structural unemployment is always present.
C) business fluctuations are inevitable.
D) of the existence of discouraged workers.
E) of unrealistic wage expectations.
Answer: B
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
20) Jesse just graduated from university, and is looking for her first job. Jesse is
A) frictionally unemployed.
B) structurally unemployed.
C) not unemployed.
D) cyclically unemployed.
E) not in the labour force.
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
21) Caitlin is working part-time at the Mr. G store, but wants to work full-time. She is
A) frictionally unemployed.
B) structurally unemployed.
C) not in the labour force.
D) cyclically unemployed.
E) none of the above.
Answer: E
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
22) Michael lost his job as a night security guard because he kept falling asleep at the job. Now
he is looking for a new job. Michael is
A) frictionally unemployed.
B) structurally unemployed.
C) not unemployed.
D) cyclically unemployed.
E) none of the above.
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
23) Rochelle lost her job as a salesperson when sales fell off during the recession. Now she is
looking for a new job. Rochelle is
A) frictionally unemployed.
B) structurally unemployed.
C) not unemployed.
D) cyclically unemployed.
E) none of the above.
Answer: D
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
24) Henelyn lost her job as a factory worker when she was replaced by a robotic machine. Now
she is looking for a new job. Henelyn is
A) frictionally unemployed.
B) structurally unemployed.
C) not unemployed.
D) cyclically unemployed.
E) none of the above.
Answer: B
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
28) If the number of discouraged workers increases, everything else remaining the same, then the
A) unemployment rate will increase.
B) employment-to-population ratio will decrease.
C) labour force participation rate will increase.
D) labour force participation rate will decrease.
E) employment-to-population ratio will increase.
Answer: D
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
Source: Study Guide
29) If the number of discouraged workers decreases because many of them start to look for work,
everything else remaining the same, then the
A) unemployment rate will increase.
B) employment-to-population ratio will decrease.
C) labour force participation rate will increase.
D) labour force participation rate will decrease.
E) both A and C.
Answer: E
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
31) Suppose that the natural unemployment rate is 4.5 percent and the actual unemployment rate
is 3.5 percent. Then cyclical unemployment is
A) 1 percent.
B) -1 percent.
C) 8 percent.
D) 0 percent.
E) 3.5 percent.
Answer: B
Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
Skill: Analytical
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
32) Suppose that the unemployment rate equals 4.5 percent and that the natural unemployment
rate is 5.5 percent. We can conclude that
A) potential GDP is greater than real GDP.
B) potential GDP equals real GDP.
C) potential GDP is less than real GDP.
D) we have mismeasured the natural unemployment rate.
E) real GDP is greater than nominal GDP.
Answer: C
Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
Skill: Conceptual
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
34) When the unemployment rate is less than the natural unemployment rate, real GDP is
________ than potential GDP and the output gap is ________.
A) greater; positive
B) smaller; positive
C) greater; negative
D) smaller; negative
E) greater; equal to zero
Answer: A
Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
Skill: Recognition
Source: MyEconLab
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
35) When the unemployment rate ________ the natural unemployment rate, real GDP ________
potential GDP.
A) equal; is less than
B) is greater than; is less than
C) is less than; is less than
D) equals; is greater than
E) is greater than; equals
Answer: B
Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
Skill: Recognition
Source: MyEconLab
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
37) The official unemployment rate might underestimate the underutilization of labour resources
for all of the following reasons except ________.
A) it excludes part-time workers who want full-time jobs
B) it excludes discouraged workers
C) it excludes marginally attached workers
D) it excludes people who are waiting to be called back to jobs from which they have been laid
off
E) the official unemployment rate excludes all of the above
Answer: D
Type: MC
Topic: Unemployment and Full Employment
Skill: Recognition
Source: MyEconLab
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
41) Suppose the country of Tiny Town experiences frictional unemployment. This frictional
unemployment would
A) signal that the country is in a recession.
B) be considered a natural occurrence in a growing economy.
C) signal the number of discouraged workers is growing.
D) increase structural unemployment.
E) decrease the output gap.
Answer: B
Type: MC
1) The reference base period is 2002. A consumer price index of 122 in 2012 means that
A) prices of consumer goods have gone up by a factor of 12.2.
B) if the price of a good was $100 in 2002, its price in 2012 is $122.
C) prices of consumer goods have more than doubled.
D) the market basket of consumer goods that cost $122 in 2002 can be purchased for $100 in
2012.
E) the average of the prices paid by urban consumers for a fixed market basket of consumer
goods and services was 22 percent higher in 2012 than it was on average during 2002.
Answer: E
Diff: 1 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
2) If the CPI was 128 at the end of 2011 and 136 and the end of 2012, what was the inflation rate
in 2012?
A) 4.2 percent
B) 5.9 percent
C) 6.25 percent
D) 8 percent
E) 9.4 percent
Answer: C
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
3) If the CPI was 95 at the end of 2011 and 105 at the end of 2012, what was the inflation rate in
2012?
A) 10 percent
B) 105 percent
C) 9.5 percent
D) 5 percent
E) 10.5 percent
Answer: E
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
4) If the CPI was 228 at the end of 2011 and 236 at the end of 2012, what was the inflation rate
in 2012?
A) 8 percent
B) 236 percent
C) 3.5 percent
D) 3.4 percent
E) 4 percent
Answer: C
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
5) If the CPI was 140 at the end of 2011 and 150 at the end of 2012, what was the inflation rate
in 2012?
A) 7.14 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 6.25 percent
D) 8 percent
E) 6.67 percent
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
6) If the CPI was 180 at the end of 2011, and 216 at the end of 2012, the inflation rate in 2012
was
A) 216 percent.
B) 36 percent.
C) 16.67 percent.
D) 20 percent.
E) 18 percent.
Answer: D
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
7) The cost of the CPI basket in base-period prices is $200 and the cost of the CPI basket in
current-period prices is $450. The CPI in the current year is
A) 450.
B) 225.
C) 300.
D) 250.
E) 44.44.
Answer: B
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
Table 21.3.1
Suppose a simple economy produces three goods only.
The price and output data for some selected years are shown below.
10) Refer to Table 21.3.1. The reference base period is 2002. The CPI in 2012 is
A) 1,340.
B) 158.
C) 100.
D) 96.
E) 63.
Answer: B
Diff: 3 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
11) Refer to Table 21.3.1. The reference base period is 2002. Which one of the following
statements is true?
A) From 2002 to 2012, the cost of the market basket rose by 58 percent.
B) It costs 158 times more in 2012 than it does in 2002 to buy the same market basket.
C) All prices have risen by the same amount.
D) The inflation rate in 2012 is greater than the inflation rate in 2002.
E) The inflation rate in 2002 is greater than the inflation rate in 2012.
Answer: A
Diff: 3 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
12) Refer to Table 21.3.1. The reference base period is 2002. the CPI in 2002 is
A) 1,340.
B) 158.
C) 100.
D) 96.
E) 63.
Answer: C
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
13) Refer to Table 21.3.1. The reference base period is 2008. The CPI in 2002 is
A) 100.
B) 157.
C) 129.
D) 63.
E) 152.
Answer: D
Diff: 3 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
14) Refer to Table 21.3.1. The reference base period is 2012. The CPI in 2012 is
A) 100.
B) 157.
C) 129.
D) 64.
E) 153.
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
15) If the CPI in 2008 was 100 and the CPI in 2006 was 115, then the inflation rate in 2006 is
A) 1.5 percent.
B) 100 percent.
C) 11.5 percent.
D) 115 percent.
E) none of the above.
Answer: E
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
16) The fixed basket of Econoland consists of 10 units of A, 20 units of B, and 30 units of C.
Current prices are $1 per unit of A, $2 per unit of B, and $3 per unit of C. Base year prices are $1
for each unit of A, B, and C. What is the CPI in the current year?
A) 43
B) 100
C) 233
D) 430
E) 140
Answer: C
Diff: 3 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
18) The technique used to calculate the CPI implicitly assumes that consumers buy
A) relatively more of goods with relative prices that are increasing.
B) relatively less of goods with relative prices that are decreasing.
C) the same relative quantities of goods as in a base year.
D) goods and services whose quality improves at the rate of growth of real GDP.
E) more computers and CD players and fewer black-and-white TVs.
Answer: C
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
Source: Study Guide
19) If there is a 5 percent increase in the CPI, then there will most likely be
A) a 5 percent rise in the cost of living.
B) a less than 5 percent rise in the cost of living because of consumers substituting away from
goods whose relative prices rise towards other goods.
C) a more than 5 percent rise in the cost of living because of consumers substituting away from
goods whose relative prices rise towards other goods.
D) a less than 5 percent rise in the cost of living because of falling quality of goods over time.
E) a more than 5 percent rise in the cost of living because of the introduction of new goods.
Answer: B
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
20) All of the following are possible sources of bias in using the Consumer Price Index to
measure inflation except
A) the introduction of new goods.
B) an improvement in the quality of goods.
C) commodity substitution.
D) an increase in the cost of living
E) Both C and D are exceptions.
Answer: D
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
21) If prices at Wendy's rise, more consumers buy their meals at McDonald's and fewer
consumers buy their meals at Wendy's. This is an example of
A) consumers' action to boycott Wendy's.
B) outlet substitution.
C) commodity substitution.
D) both A and B.
E) both B and C.
Answer: B
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
22) Suppose a trade union and a firm agree to increase the wage rate by the same percentage as
the increase in the Consumer Price Index. If the CPI increases by 5 percent, then the real income
of workers will
A) increase by 5 percent as well.
B) remain unchanged, accounting for bias in the calculation of the CPI.
C) decrease by 5 percent, accounting for bias in the calculation of the CPI.
D) increase by more than 5 percent, accounting for bias in the calculation of the CPI.
E) increase by less than 5 percent, accounting for bias in the calculation of the CPI.
Answer: D
Diff: 3 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
Table 21.3.2
Data From Southton
23) Refer to Table 21.3.2. From the data in Table 21.3.2, what is Southton's consumer price
index for the current year?
A) 112
B) 105.6
C) 100.5
D) 100
E) 94.7
Answer: E
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
Source: Study Guide
24) Comparing the core inflation rate to the Consumer Price Index, the core inflation rate
A) controls for the biases of the CPI.
B) measures all goods produced, not just consumer goods.
C) uses current period quantities, not base period quantities.
D) excludes the volatile elements of the CPI.
E) includes volatile elements not in the CPI.
Answer: D
Diff: 2 Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
Source: Study Guide
26) Commodity substitution bias in the CPI refers to the fact that the CPI
A) takes into account the substitution of goods by consumers when relative prices change.
B) takes no account of the substitution of goods by consumers when relative prices change.
C) substitutes quality changes whenever they occur without taking account of the cost of the
quality changes.
D) substitutes relative prices for absolute prices of goods.
E) accounts for improved quality in price rises.
Answer: B
Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
Skill: Recognition
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
27) Of the following sequences of price levels, which correctly represents a 5 percent inflation
rate?
A) 100, 100, 100, 100
B) 100, 105, 105, 105
C) 100, 105, 110, 115
D) 100, 105, 110.25, 115.76
E) 95, 100, 105, 110
Answer: D
Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
Skill: Analytical
AACSB: Analytical Skills
31) The price indexes that are alternatives to the CPI are ________.
A) the GDP deflator and the chained price index for consumption
B) the chained price index for consumption and the CPI deflator
C) the core GDP deflator and the CPI deflator
D) the GDP deflator and the CPI deflator
E) the unbiased CPI and the unbiased GDP deflator
Answer: A
Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
Skill: Recognition
Source: MyEconLab
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
Table 21.3.3
33) Refer to Table 21.3.3. The IMF World Economic Outlook reports the price level data given
in the table. The region with the highest inflation rate in 2007 is ________. The region with the
highest inflation rate in 2008 is ________.
A) the Euro area; the United States
B) Japan; the United States
C) the Euro area; Japan
D) the United States; Japan
E) the United States; the Euro area
Answer: A
Type: MC
Topic: The Price Level and Inflation
Skill: Recognition
Source: MyEconLab
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
34) Between 1972 and 2012, Canada's inflation rate as measured by the CPI ________.
A) rises in some years and falls in some years
B) consistently rises every year
C) consistently falls every year
D) was always between 1 and 3 percent a year
E) was always positive
Answer: A
Type: MC
35) In China, suppose that the price level was 100 in 2007, 110 in 2008, 120 in 2009, and 130 in
2011. Over this time period,
A) zero inflation occurred.
B) the inflation rate increased.
C) the inflation rate was positive.
D) the inflation rate decreased.
E) Both C and D are correct.
Answer: E
Type: MC
36) If the inflation rate is negative, the price level in an economy is ________.
A) rising rapidly
B) rising slowly
C) falling
D) constant
E) none of the above
Answer: C
Type: MC