ECON 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Unpaid Work, Full Employment

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Nominal gdp values output using current dollar prices (not corrected for inflation) Real gdp values output using constant prices from a base year (corrected for inflation) Bureau of labor statistics in the us department of labor. Based on civilian, non-institutional, adult population (excludes kids, military) Inflation can distort economic measures of income and production like gdp: Employed: paid employees, self-employed, and unpaid workers in a family business. Unemployed: people not working who have looked for work during previous 4 weeks. Not in the labor force: everyone else (retirees, students, homemakers, or disabled person) The official unemployment rate is not a perfect indicator of joblessness or the health of the labor market: Counted as employed if worker has a job but is: Does not distinguish between full time and part time work. Caused by job search due to imperfect formation. Takes time to match workers with their job skills. Internet has decreased time and costs of job searching.

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