EC 302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Frictional Unemployment, Real Interest Rate, Structural Unemployment

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Search activity of firms and workers due to heterogeneity. Chronically unemployment: workers who are unemployed a large part of the time. Structural unemployment: the long-term and chronic unemployment that exists even when the economy is not in a recession. One cause: lack of skills prevents some workers from finding long-term employment. Another cause: reallocation of workers out of shrinking industries or depressed regions; matching takes a long time. Natural rate of unemployment; when output and employment are at full- employment levels = frictional +structural unemployment. Cyclical unemployment: difference between actual unemployment rate and natural rate of unemployment u- u^ In touch with data and research: alternative measures of the unemployment rate. Desired national saving: level of national saving when consumption is at its desired level. Factors that affect consumption-savings decision: current decision, expected future income, wealth, real interest rate. The consumption and saving decision of an individual. A person can consume less than current income (saving is positive)

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