If the federal government implements programs so that the unemployed are more quickly matched with jobs, then Part 2 A. the natural rate of unemployment could either increase or decrease. B. the natural rate of unemployment will not change. C. the natural rate of unemployment will increase. D. the natural rate of unemployment will decrease.
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Step 1: When the federal government implements programs to help the unemployed find jobs more quickly, it can be assumed that the efficiency of the job matching process will improve. Show more…
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