subject
Business, 12.07.2021 18:40 anthonylopez1

Suppose that unemployed workers find jobs at the rate of 15% per period and the job separation rate for employed workers is 5% per period. Assume the size of the labor force is fixed at 1000. At period t=0, number of unemployed Uo = 200 and employed Eo = 800. Calculate the following (Round up to ONE decimal place it needed. Enter only numbers) (a) What is the unemployment rate at t=1 in percentage? (b) What is the natural (steady state) unemployment rate in percentage? (c) Starting from the steady state where the unemployment rate is at its natural rate, suppose that suddenly the job finding rate falls to 10% and separation rises to 8%, what will be the unemployment rate of one period after in percentage?

ansver
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: Business

image
Business, 21.06.2019 21:00, JuanTorres7
On january 1, 2018, red flash photography had the following balances: cash, $19,000; supplies, $8,700; land, $67,000; deferred revenue, $5,700; common stock $57,000; and retained earnings, $32,000. during 2018, the company had the following transactions: 1. february 15 issue additional shares of common stock, $27,000. 2. may 20 provide services to customers for cash, $42,000, and on account, $37,000. 3. august 31 pay salaries to employees for work in 2018, $30,000. 4. october 1 purchase rental space for one year, $19,000. 5. november 17 purchase supplies on account, $29,000. 6. december 30 pay dividends, $2,700. the following information is available on december 31, 2018: 1. employees are owed an additional $4,700 in salaries. 2. three months of the rental space has expired. 3. supplies of $5,700 remain on hand. 4. all of the services associated with the beginning deferred revenue have been performed. required: 1. record the transactions that occurred during the year.2. record the adjusting entries at the end of the year.3. prepare an adjusted trial balance.4. prepare an income statement, statement of stockholders’ equity, and classified balance sheet.5. prepare closing entries.
Answers: 2
image
Business, 22.06.2019 04:30, lizdeleon248
Jennifer purchased a house in a brand new development in the outskirts of town. when her house was built, the nearest fire department was nearly 20 miles away. as her neighborhood developed, the density of the community called for a new fire department 1.5 miles away. what effect will the new fire station have on her homeowners insurance premium? a. a new fire department will be more demanding on local taxes. her annual premium will go up. b. the location of a fire department has no bearing on the value of her house. her annual premium will stay the same. c. the new fire department will reduce the risk of financial loss in her home. her annual premium should decrease. d. with a fire department so close (less than 5 miles), financial risk on jennifer’s home practically disappears. she will not need to pay insurance anymore.
Answers: 1
image
Business, 22.06.2019 11:10, jordanbyrd33
Robert black, regional manager for ford in texas and oklahoma, faced a dilemma. the ford f-150 pickup truck was the best-selling pickup ever, yet ford's headquarters in detroit had decided to introduce a completely redesigned f-150. how could mr. black sell both trucks at the same time? he still had "old" f-150s in stock. in his advertising, mr. black referred to the new f-150s as follows: "not a better f-150. just the only truck good enough to be the next f-150." this statement represents ford's of the new f-150.
Answers: 2
image
Business, 22.06.2019 13:20, sailesd57
Last year, johnson mills had annual revenue of $37,800, cost of goods sold of $23,200, and administrative expenses of $6,300. the firm paid $700 in dividends and had a tax rate of 35 percent. the firm added $2,810 to retained earnings. the firm had no long-term debt. what was the depreciation expense?
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Suppose that unemployed workers find jobs at the rate of 15% per period and the job separation rate...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Social Studies, 11.09.2020 16:01
Konu
Mathematics, 11.09.2020 16:01
Konu
History, 11.09.2020 16:01
Konu
English, 11.09.2020 16:01
Konu
Mathematics, 11.09.2020 16:01
Konu
English, 11.09.2020 16:01
Konu
Mathematics, 11.09.2020 16:01
Konu
Biology, 11.09.2020 16:01
Konu
Mathematics, 11.09.2020 16:01
Konu
Biology, 11.09.2020 16:01