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title="Unit 2.11(4) Market power - Monopolistic competition(HL)">Unit 2.11(4) Market power - Monopolistic competition(HL)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35153/unit-2115-market-power-oligopolyhl.html" title="Unit 2.11(5) Market power - Oligopoly(HL)">Unit 2.11(5) Market power - Oligopoly(HL)</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../41603/economics-real-world-examples-and-extension-material-.html" title="Economics real world examples and extension material ">Economics real world examples and extension material </a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../43378/opportunity-cost-and-production-possibility-curves.html" title="Opportunity cost and production possibility curves">Opportunity cost and production possibility curves</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../42559/demand-theory.html" title="Demand theory">Demand theory</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../41886/the-price-mechanism.html" title="The price mechanism">The price mechanism</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../43188/market-demand-and-supply.html" title="Market demand and supply">Market demand and supply</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../41705/demerit-goods.html" title="Demerit goods">Demerit goods</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../42275/market-failure-and-climate-change.html" title="Market failure and climate change">Market failure and climate change</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../42925/market-power.html" title="Market power">Market power</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../42099/applying-game-theory.html" title="Applying game theory">Applying game theory</a></li></ul></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34407/chapter-3-macroeconomics.html" title="Chapter 3: Macroeconomics">Chapter 3: Macroeconomics</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34355/unit-311-measuring-the-level-of-economic-activity.html" title="Unit 3.1(1): Measuring the level of economic activity">Unit 3.1(1): Measuring the level of economic activity</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34432/unit-312-measuring-economic-development.html" title="Unit 3.1(2): Measuring Economic Development">Unit 3.1(2): Measuring Economic Development</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34485/unit-321-variations-in-economic-activity-aggregate-demand-ad-.html" title="Unit 3.2(1): Variations in economic activity - aggregate demand (AD) ">Unit 3.2(1): Variations in economic activity - aggregate demand (AD) </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34487/unit-322-variations-in-economic-activity-aggregate-supplyas.html" title="Unit 3.2(2): Variations in economic activity - aggregate supply(AS)">Unit 3.2(2): Variations in economic activity - aggregate supply(AS)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34758/unit-331-macroeconomic-objectives-economic-growth.html" title="Unit 3.3(1) Macroeconomic objectives: economic growth">Unit 3.3(1) Macroeconomic objectives: economic growth</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34771/unit-332-macroeconomic-objectives-unemployment-.html" title="Unit 3.3(2) Macroeconomic objectives: unemployment ">Unit 3.3(2) Macroeconomic objectives: unemployment </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34778/unit-333-macroeconomic-objectives-inflation-and-deflation--1.html" title="Unit 3.3(3) Macroeconomic objectives: inflation and deflation ">Unit 3.3(3) Macroeconomic objectives: inflation and deflation </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34925/unit-341-economics-of-inequality-and-poverty-1.html" title="Unit 3.4(1) Economics of inequality and poverty">Unit 3.4(1) Economics of inequality and poverty</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34946/unit-342-policies-to-improve-equality-equity-and-poverty.html" title="Unit 3.4(2) Policies to improve equality, equity and poverty">Unit 3.4(2) Policies to improve equality, equity and poverty</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34993/unit-35-government-management-of-the-economy-monetary-policy-1.html" title="Unit 3.5 Government management of the economy – monetary policy">Unit 3.5 Government management of the economy – monetary policy</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../34962/unit-36-government-management-of-the-economy-fiscal-policy-1.html" title="Unit 3.6 Government management of the economy – fiscal policy">Unit 3.6 Government management of the economy – fiscal policy</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35017/unit-371-market-based-supply-side-policies--1.html" title="Unit 3.7(1) Market based supply-side policies ">Unit 3.7(1) Market based supply-side policies </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35018/unit-372-interventionist-supply-side-policies-.html" title="Unit 3.7(2) Interventionist supply-side policies ">Unit 3.7(2) Interventionist supply-side policies </a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../45803/economics-real-world-examples-and-extension-material--1.html" title="Economics real world examples and extension material ">Economics real world examples and extension material </a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../42639/measuring-economic-well-being-1.html" title="Measuring economic well-being">Measuring economic well-being</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../43044/inflation.html" title="Inflation">Inflation</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../42350/inequality.html" title="Inequality">Inequality</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../41639/inequity-1.html" title="Inequity">Inequity</a></li></ul></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35414/chapter-4-the-global-economy.html" title="Chapter 4: The Global Economy">Chapter 4: The Global Economy</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35346/unit-41-benefits-of-international-trade-1.html" title="Unit 4.1 Benefits of international trade">Unit 4.1 Benefits of international trade</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35348/unit-4243-trade-protectionism-1.html" title="Unit 4.2/4.3 Trade protectionism">Unit 4.2/4.3 Trade protectionism</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35407/unit-44-economic-integration-.html" title="Unit 4.4 Economic integration ">Unit 4.4 Economic integration </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35409/unit-45-exchange-rates-1.html" title="Unit 4.5 Exchange rates">Unit 4.5 Exchange rates</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35413/unit-46-balance-of-payments--1.html" title="Unit 4.6 Balance of payments ">Unit 4.6 Balance of payments </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35675/unit-47-sustainable-development.html" title="Unit 4.7 Sustainable development">Unit 4.7 Sustainable development</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35685/unit-48-measuring-development--1.html" title="Unit 4.8 Measuring development ">Unit 4.8 Measuring development </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35687/unit-49-barriers-to-economic-development-1.html" title="Unit 4.9 Barriers to economic development">Unit 4.9 Barriers to economic development</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../35702/unit-410-economic-growth-and-economic-development-strategies.html" title="Unit 4.10: Economic growth and economic development strategies">Unit 4.10: Economic growth and economic development strategies</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../45804/economics-real-world-examples-and-extension-material-.html" title="Economics real world examples and extension material ">Economics real world examples and extension material </a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../41927/foreign-currency-1.html" title="Foreign currency">Foreign currency</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../43532/exchange-rates-1.html" title="Exchange rates">Exchange rates</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../43804/balance-of-payments.html" title="Balance of payments">Balance of payments</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../41796/economic-development-1.html" title="Economic development">Economic development</a></li></ul></ul></ul><li class=" parent std-toplevel" style="padding-left: 4px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20132/units-1-2-microeconomics.html" title="Units 1-2: Microeconomics">Units 1-2: Microeconomics</a></li><ul class="level-1 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="std-disabled" href="#" title="Unit 1: Introduction to economics">Unit 1: Introduction to economics</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20091/introductory-activity-1.html" title="Introductory activity">Introductory activity</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20093/unit-11-scarcity-choice-and-opportunity-cost.html" title="Unit 1.1: Scarcity, choice and opportunity cost">Unit 1.1: Scarcity, choice and opportunity cost</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21647/factors-of-production-1.html" title="Factors of production">Factors of production</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20114/economic-systems.html" title="Economic systems">Economic systems</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20134/public-and-private-sectors-1.html" title="Public and private sectors">Public and private sectors</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../28055/unit-12-economics-as-a-social-science-1.html" title="Unit 1.2: Economics as a social science">Unit 1.2: Economics as a social science</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29921/circular-flow-of-national-income.html" title="Circular flow of national income">Circular flow of national income</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29829/unit-1-review-terms-1.html" title="Unit 1: Review terms">Unit 1: Review terms</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../41600/introduction-to-economics-crossword-1.html" title="Introduction to economics crossword">Introduction to economics crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../4331/unit-1-multiple-choice-quiz.html" title="Unit 1: Multiple choice quiz">Unit 1: Multiple choice quiz</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20177/unit-21-23-competitive-markets-demand-and-supply-1.html" title="Unit 2.1-2.3: Competitive markets - demand and supply">Unit 2.1-2.3: Competitive markets - demand and supply</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../28517/unit-21-demand-1.html" title="Unit 2.1: Demand">Unit 2.1: Demand</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../22349/determinants-of-demand-1.html" title="Determinants of demand">Determinants of demand</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29949/unit-22-supply-.html" title="Unit 2.2: Supply ">Unit 2.2: Supply </a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20184/changes-to-supply-and-demand-.html" title="Changes to supply and demand ">Changes to supply and demand </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21992/practise-exercises-1.html" title="Practise exercises">Practise exercises</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../26112/gold-exchange-game-demand-and-supply-1.html" title="Gold exchange game: Demand and supply">Gold exchange game: Demand and supply</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20194/unit-23-competitive-market-equilibrium-1.html" title="Unit 2.3: Competitive market equilibrium">Unit 2.3: Competitive market equilibrium</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20144/producer-and-consumer-surplus-1.html" title="Producer and consumer surplus">Producer and consumer surplus</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../22351/veblen-goods-and-super-luxury-goods-1.html" title="Veblen goods and super luxury goods">Veblen goods and super luxury goods</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../25677/are-cryptocurrencies-the-new-tulipmania.html" title="Are Cryptocurrencies the new Tulipmania?">Are Cryptocurrencies the new Tulipmania?</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20472/unit-21-23-multiple-choice-quiz.html" title="Unit 2.1-2.3: Multiple choice quiz">Unit 2.1-2.3: Multiple choice quiz</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20113/unit-24-consumer-and-producer-behaviour-hl-only-1.html" title="Unit 2.4: Consumer and producer behaviour (HL only)">Unit 2.4: Consumer and producer behaviour (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../36073/behavioural-economics-consumer-biases-nudge-theory-hl-only-1.html" title="Behavioural economics: Consumer biases / nudge theory (HL only)">Behavioural economics: Consumer biases / nudge theory (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20378/business-objectives-hl-only.html" title="Business objectives (HL only)">Business objectives (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../28741/unit-21-24-review-terms--1.html" title="Unit 2.1-2.4: Review terms ">Unit 2.1-2.4: Review terms </a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20195/unit-25-26-elasticity-1.html" title="Unit 2.5-2.6: Elasticity">Unit 2.5-2.6: Elasticity</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../28713/unit-25-price-elasticity-of-demand-1.html" title="Unit 2.5: Price elasticity of demand">Unit 2.5: Price elasticity of demand</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21545/determinants-of-price-elasticity-.html" title="Determinants of price elasticity ">Determinants of price elasticity </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21532/ped-elasticity-and-sales-revenue.html" title="PED elasticity and sales revenue?">PED elasticity and sales revenue?</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21259/unit-25-income-elasticity-of-demand-yed.html" title="Unit 2.5: Income elasticity of demand (YED)">Unit 2.5: Income elasticity of demand (YED)</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21200/unit-26-price-elasticity-of-supply.html" title="Unit 2.6: Price elasticity of supply">Unit 2.6: Price elasticity of supply</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20207/perfectly-elastic-inelastic-supply-curves.html" title="Perfectly elastic / inelastic supply curves">Perfectly elastic / inelastic supply curves</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20230/a-mathematical-note-about-elasticity-.html" title="A mathematical note about elasticity ">A mathematical note about elasticity </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../39037/demand-and-supply-crossword.html" title="Demand and supply crossword">Demand and supply crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29021/unit-25-26-review-terms-1.html" title="Unit 2.5-2.6: Review terms">Unit 2.5-2.6: Review terms</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20474/unit-25-26-multiple-choice-quiz--1.html" title="Unit 2.5-2.6: Multiple choice quiz ">Unit 2.5-2.6: Multiple choice quiz </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../44474/unit-21-25-competitive-markets-quiz-1.html" title="Unit 2.1- 2.5: Competitive markets quiz">Unit 2.1- 2.5: Competitive markets quiz</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20243/unit-27-the-role-of-government-in-microeconomics--1.html" title="Unit 2.7: The role of government in microeconomics  ">Unit 2.7: The role of government in microeconomics  </a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../26590/indirect-taxation.html" title="Indirect taxation">Indirect taxation</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20246/ped-and-the-burden-of-tax-hl-only-.html" title="PED and the burden of tax (HL only) ">PED and the burden of tax (HL only) </a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20277/government-subsidies--1.html" title="Government subsidies ">Government subsidies </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29117/unit-27-indirect-tax-and-subsidy-review-terms-1.html" title="Unit 2.7: Indirect tax and subsidy review terms">Unit 2.7: Indirect tax and subsidy review terms</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20287/price-controls-maximum-price--1.html" title="Price controls − maximum price ">Price controls − maximum price </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20288/minimum-price-.html" title="Minimum price ">Minimum price </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21540/minimum-wage-.html" title="Minimum wage ">Minimum wage </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../38849/labour-market-crossword-1.html" title="Labour market crossword">Labour market crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29260/unit-27-price-controls-review-terms-1.html" title="Unit 2.7: Price controls review terms">Unit 2.7: Price controls review terms</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20303/unit-28-210-market-failure--1.html" title="Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure ">Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure </a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21543/unit-28-merit-goods--1.html" title="Unit 2.8: Merit goods ">Unit 2.8: Merit goods </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../23123/unit-28-demerit-goods-negative-externalities-1.html" title="Unit 2.8: Demerit goods / negative externalities">Unit 2.8: Demerit goods / negative externalities</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../38850/market-failure-crossword-1.html" title="Market failure crossword">Market failure crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29262/unit-29-economics-of-the-environment-and-public-goods--1.html" title="Unit 2.9: Economics of the environment and public goods ">Unit 2.9: Economics of the environment and public goods </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20332/unit-210-asymmetric-information-hl-only-1.html" title="Unit 2.10: Asymmetric information (HL only)">Unit 2.10: Asymmetric information (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29828/unit-28-210-market-failure-review-sheet.html" title="Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure review sheet">Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure review sheet</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29827/unit-28-210-market-failure-review-terms.html" title="Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure review terms">Unit 2.8-2.10: Market failure review terms</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20479/unit-27-210-multiple-choice-quiz--1.html" title="Unit 2.7-2.10: Multiple choice quiz ">Unit 2.7-2.10: Multiple choice quiz </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../44501/unit-27-210-government-failure-revision-quiz-1.html" title="Unit 2.7-2.10 Government failure revision quiz">Unit 2.7-2.10 Government failure revision quiz</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20330/unit-211-market-power-hl-only-1.html" title="Unit 2.11: Market power (HL only)">Unit 2.11: Market power (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29835/assessment-map.html" title="Assessment map">Assessment map</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21528/production-hl-only.html" title="Production (HL only)">Production (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29978/revenue-theory-hl-only.html" title="Revenue theory (HL only)">Revenue theory (HL only)</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20357/costs-of-production-hl-only.html" title="Costs of production (HL only)">Costs of production (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21286/economies-and-diseconomies-of-scale-hl-only.html" title="Economies and diseconomies of scale (HL only)">Economies and diseconomies of scale (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../22494/long-run-average-cost-curves-hl-only.html" title="Long run average cost curves (HL only)">Long run average cost curves (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29838/breakeven-hl-only.html" title="Breakeven (HL only)">Breakeven (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20340/economic-profit-hl-only.html" title="Economic profit (HL only)">Economic profit (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../39082/market-power-crossword.html" title="Market power crossword">Market power crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../22495/revision-exercise-on-cost-and-revenue-hl-only.html" title="Revision exercise on cost and revenue (HL only)">Revision exercise on cost and revenue (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29845/unit-211-costs-revenue-and-profit-review-sheet-hl-only.html" title="Unit 2.11: Costs, revenue and profit review sheet (HL only)">Unit 2.11: Costs, revenue and profit review sheet (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../44484/unit-211-multiple-choice-quiz-sl-units-1.html" title="Unit 2.11: Multiple choice quiz (SL units)">Unit 2.11: Multiple choice quiz (SL units)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29846/market-structures-hl-only-1.html" title="Market structures (HL only)">Market structures (HL only)</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29981/perfect-competition-hl-only-1.html" title="Perfect competition (HL only)">Perfect competition (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../24486/profit-in-perfect-competition-hl-only-1.html" title="Profit in perfect competition (HL only)">Profit in perfect competition (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21302/efficiency-in-perfect-competition-hl-only.html" title="Efficiency in perfect competition (HL only)">Efficiency in perfect competition (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20430/monopoly-hl-only-1.html" title="Monopoly (HL only)">Monopoly (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../24529/profit-and-revenue-maximisation-in-monopoly-hl-only-1.html" title="Profit and revenue maximisation in monopoly (HL only)">Profit and revenue maximisation in monopoly (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21306/a-comparison-of-monopoly-and-perfect-competition-hl-only-1.html" title="A comparison of monopoly and perfect competition? (HL only)">A comparison of monopoly and perfect competition? (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20435/monopolistic-competition-hl-only-1.html" title="Monopolistic competition (HL only)">Monopolistic competition (HL only)</a></li><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20436/oligopoly-hl-only-1.html" title="Oligopoly (HL only)">Oligopoly (HL only)</a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../22310/game-theory-hl-only-1.html" title="Game theory (HL only)">Game theory (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29918/unit-211-market-structures-review-sheet-hl-only-1.html" title="Unit 2.11: Market structures review sheet (HL only)">Unit 2.11: Market structures review sheet (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../32337/unit-211-diagram-revision-.html" title="Unit 2.11: Diagram revision ">Unit 2.11: Diagram revision </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20480/unit-211-multiple-choice-quiz-hl-only-1.html" title="Unit 2.11: Multiple choice quiz (HL only)">Unit 2.11: Multiple choice quiz (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../32425/unit-212-the-markets-inability-to-achieve-equity-hl-only-1.html" title="Unit 2.12: The market’s inability to achieve equity (HL only)">Unit 2.12: The market’s inability to achieve equity (HL only)</a></li></ul><li class="ancestor parent std-toplevel" style="padding-left: 4px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right fa-rotate-90"></i><a class="" href="../21842/unit-3-macroeconomics-.html" title="Unit 3: Macroeconomics ">Unit 3: Macroeconomics </a></li><ul class="level-1 expanded"><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../3942/unit-31-measuring-economic-activity-and-illustrating-its-variati-1.html" title="Unit 3.1: Measuring economic activity and illustrating its variations">Unit 3.1: Measuring economic activity and illustrating its variations</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20558/calculating-national-income-1.html" title="Calculating national income">Calculating national income</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21297/gdp-gni-as-a-measure-of-living-standards.html" title="GDP / GNI as a measure of living standards">GDP / GNI as a measure of living standards</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20567/national-income-statistics-1.html" title="National income statistics">National income statistics</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21580/the-business-cycle-1.html" title="The business cycle">The business cycle</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29931/unit-31-economic-activity-review-sheet-1.html" title="Unit 3.1: Economic activity review sheet">Unit 3.1: Economic activity review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20592/unit-32-variations-in-economic-activityaggregate-demand-and-aggr-1.html" title="Unit 3.2: Variations in economic activity—aggregate demand and aggregate supply">Unit 3.2: Variations in economic activity—aggregate demand and aggregate supply</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../29933/aggregate-demand-and-supply.html" title="Aggregate demand and supply">Aggregate demand and supply</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21582/components-of-aggregate-demand-1.html" title="Components of aggregate demand">Components of aggregate demand</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20634/equilibrium-in-macroeconomics-neo-classical-perspective-1.html" title="Equilibrium in macroeconomics (neo-classical perspective)">Equilibrium in macroeconomics (neo-classical perspective)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20439/equilibrium-in-macroeconomics-keynesian-perspective-1.html" title="Equilibrium in macroeconomics (keynesian perspective)">Equilibrium in macroeconomics (keynesian perspective)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21349/john-maynard-keynes-1.html" title="John Maynard Keynes">John Maynard Keynes</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20650/keynesian-v-free-market-debate--1.html" title="Keynesian v free market debate ">Keynesian v free market debate </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21342/changes-in-the-long-run-aggregate-supply-1.html" title="Changes in the long run aggregate supply">Changes in the long run aggregate supply</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../30055/unit-32-aggregate-demand-and-supply-review-sheet-1.html" title="Unit 3.2: Aggregate demand and supply review sheet">Unit 3.2: Aggregate demand and supply review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20610/unit-35-and-36-demand-management-fiscal-and-monetary-policy-1.html" title="Unit 3.5 and 3.6: Demand management - fiscal and monetary policy">Unit 3.5 and 3.6: Demand management - fiscal and monetary policy</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../30058/government-budget.html" title="Government budget">Government budget</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21585/fiscal-policy--1.html" title="Fiscal policy ">Fiscal policy </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21343/multiplier-hl-only.html" title="Multiplier (HL only)">Multiplier (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21795/monetary-policy--1.html" title="Monetary policy  ">Monetary policy  </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../30071/independent-central-banks-1.html" title="Independent central banks">Independent central banks</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../30083/unit-35-and-36-review-sheet.html" title="Unit 3.5 and 3.6 review sheet">Unit 3.5 and 3.6 review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20615/unit-37-supply-side-policies-1.html" title="Unit 3.7: Supply side policies">Unit 3.7: Supply side policies</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20651/the-role-of-supply-side-policies-1.html" title="The role of supply side policies">The role of supply side policies</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20622/market-based-and-interventionist-supply-side-policies--1.html" title="Market based and interventionist supply side policies ">Market based and interventionist supply side policies </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../39129/aggregate-demand-and-supply-crossword-1.html" title="Aggregate demand and supply crossword">Aggregate demand and supply crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../30086/unit-37-review-sheet-1.html" title="Unit 3.7: Review sheet">Unit 3.7: Review sheet</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20755/unit-31-32-and-35-37-multiple-choice-quiz--1.html" title="Unit 3.1-3.2 and 3.5-3.7: Multiple choice quiz  ">Unit 3.1-3.2 and 3.5-3.7: Multiple choice quiz  </a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../44522/unit-31-32-and-35-37-revision-quiz-1.html" title="Unit 3.1-3.2 and 3.5-3.7: Revision quiz">Unit 3.1-3.2 and 3.5-3.7: Revision quiz</a></li><li class="ancestor parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right fa-rotate-90"></i><a class="" href="../20686/unit-33-macroeconomic-objectives.html" title="Unit 3.3: Macroeconomic objectives">Unit 3.3: Macroeconomic objectives</a></li><ul class="level-2 expanded"><li class="ancestor parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right fa-rotate-90"></i><a class="" href="../30118/unemployment.html" title="Unemployment">Unemployment</a></li><ul class="level-3 expanded"><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21351/types-of-unemployment.html" title="Types of unemployment?">Types of unemployment?</a></li><li class="current" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="equilibrium-unemployment-.html" title="Equilibrium unemployment ">Equilibrium unemployment </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21594/disequilibrium-unemployment-1.html" title="Disequilibrium unemployment">Disequilibrium unemployment</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../30458/unemployment-review-sheet-1.html" title="Unemployment review sheet">Unemployment review sheet</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20713/inflation--1.html" title="Inflation ">Inflation </a></li><ul class="level-3 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20712/measuring-inflation-hl-only-1.html" title="Measuring inflation (HL only)">Measuring inflation (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20685/costs-of-inflation-and-deflation-1.html" title="Costs of inflation and deflation">Costs of inflation and deflation</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 42px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../30465/inflation-review-sheet.html" title="Inflation review sheet">Inflation review sheet</a></li></ul><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20716/unemployment-v-inflation-trade-off-hl-only-1.html" title="Unemployment v inflation trade off (HL only)">Unemployment v inflation trade off (HL only)</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../39133/macroeconomic-objectives-crossword-1.html" title="Macroeconomic objectives crossword">Macroeconomic objectives crossword</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../44511/unit-33-macroeconomic-indicators-revision-quiz-1.html" title="Unit 3.3: Macroeconomic indicators revision quiz">Unit 3.3: Macroeconomic indicators revision quiz</a></li></ul><li class=" parent" style="padding-left: 14px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20741/unit-34-economics-of-inequality-and-poverty-1.html" title="Unit 3.4: Economics of inequality and poverty">Unit 3.4: Economics of inequality and poverty</a></li><ul class="level-2 "><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../32398/inequality-1.html" title="Inequality">Inequality</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21356/the-role-of-spending-and-taxation-on-inequality--1.html" title="The role of spending and taxation on inequality ">The role of spending and taxation on inequality </a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../21313/consequences-of-economic-growth-1.html" title="Consequences of economic growth">Consequences of economic growth</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../30257/economic-growth-and-inequality-review-sheet-1.html" title="Economic growth and inequality review sheet">Economic growth and inequality review sheet</a></li><li class="" style="padding-left: 28px"><i class="expander fa fa-caret-right "></i><a class="" href="../20756/unit-33-34-multiple-choice-.html" title="Unit 3.3-3.4: Multiple choice ">Unit 3.3-3.4: Multiple choice </a></li></ul></ul><li class=" parent std-toplevel" style="padding-left: 4px"><i class="expander fa 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        <h1 class="section-title">Equilibrium unemployment </h1>
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                <h2><strong><img alt="" src="../../../ib/economics/images/macro-economics-2/unemployment-2-1.jpg" style="width: 320px; height: 207px; float: right;"></strong>Introduction</h2><p>This page focuses on the types of equilibrium unemployment.</p><hr class="hidden"><div class="blueBg"><h3>Enquiry question</h3><p>What unemployment is still present in the economy when the economy is in equilibrium (full employment).</p></div><div class="blueBg"><p><strong>Lesson time: </strong>85 minutes</p><p><strong>Lesson objectives:</strong></p><p>Explain, using a diagram, that structural unemployment is caused by changes in the demand for particular labour skills, changes in the geographical location of industries, and labour market rigidities.</p><p>Explain that the natural rate of unemployment is the rate of unemployment that exists when the economy is producing at the full employment level of output.&nbsp; (HL only)</p><p><strong>Teacher notes:</strong></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"></span></p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>1.</strong> <strong>Beginning activity </strong>- begin with the opening video and then discuss the three questions as a class.&nbsp; (Allow 10 minutes in total)</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>2.</strong> <strong>Processes</strong> -<strong> technical vocabulary </strong>-<strong> </strong>the students can learn the background information from the 3 opening videos and the questions on the second activity, plus the list of key terms.&nbsp; (Allow 30 minutes)&nbsp; </span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>3. Application of theory</strong> - activities 3 and 4 develop the theory.&nbsp; (25 minutes)</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>4.</strong> <strong>Short answer revision questions </strong>- activity 5 (10 minutes)</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>5. Final activity </strong>- activity 6 contains a paper one style question (10 minutes)</span></p></section></div><div class="greenBg"><h4><em>Key terms:</em></h4><p><strong>The natural rate of unemployment </strong>- this consists of the level of frictional and structural unemployment present in the economy.&nbsp; Such a level of unemployment is natural because even the healthiest of economies will have workers starting and leaving positions, looking for better jobs as well as some industries in decline as well as other new industries emerging.</p><p><strong>Labour force</strong> - defined as a person who is actively seeking work and within the working age (18 &ndash; 65), not in full time education and declared physically fit to work.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Aggregate supply of labour</strong> - the number of workers willing and able to work in a particular job or industry for a given wage.</p><p><strong>Full employment output</strong> - the amount of output that is produced in an economy when that economy is using all of its resources efficiently; the full employment output would be a combination of output that is on that country&rsquo;s PPC.</p></div><p>The activities on this page are available as a class handout at: <a href="../../../media/ib/economics/files/economic-indicators/equilibrium-unemployment.pdf.html" target="_blank" title="Student handouts"><img class="ico" src="../../../thinkib/icons/student-handout.png"> Equilibrium unemployment</a>&nbsp;</p><div class="pinkBg"><h4>Beginning activity</h4><p>Start with the opening question - what will the unemployment level at the full rate of unemployment?&nbsp; Watch the following short video and then answer the questions that follow on equilibrium unemployment.</p><p style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/Hx39Eh5GsUU" width="640"></iframe></p><p>(a) Which of the two types of unemployment make up the natural rate of unemployment?</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Frictional, structural</span></p></section><p>(b) What is the full employment level?&nbsp; Why is unemployment at the full employment level not 0?</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">This is also equal to the natural rate of unemployment, when the economy is in equilibrium.&nbsp; Unemployment will not be zero because there will always be structural and frictional unemployment in the economy, this is part of any healthy growing economy.</span></p></section><p>(c) Which type of unemployment is permanent?</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"></span><span style="color:#FF0000;">Structural.</span></p></section></div><div class="blueBg"><h4><strong>Activity 2: Structural unemployment</strong></h4><p>Watch the following short video and then answer the questions that follow:</p><p style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/_t-ZDHFr73s" width="640"></iframe></p><p><img alt="" src="../../../ib/economics/images/macro-economics/natural-rate-of-unemployment.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: 300px; float: right;"><em><strong>Questions:</strong></em></p><p>The diagram to the right illustrates the level of structural unemployment in the economy.</p><p>(a) Explain the difference between the AS for labour and the labour force.</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">The labour force represents the economically active population, the number of people willing and able to work.&nbsp; The supply of labour is the number of workers willing and able to work in a particular job or industry for a given wage.&nbsp; So at wage We, only A workers are actively available to work, whereas the B represents those in the labour force.</span></p></section><p>(b) Explain why the difference between A and B represents the natural rate of unemployment in the economy?</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Point A represents the labour market in equilibrium, meaning that the number of people actively willing and able to work is equal to the number of vacancies in the economy.&nbsp; However some of the job vacancies which exist in the economy are positions where the labour force is either unable or unwilling to accept the jobs available.&nbsp; These positions might be in say the ICT sector where there are an insufficient number of suitably qualified applicants to fill those positions.&nbsp; <span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="color:#FF0000;">The gap between A and B therefore represents the number of unemployed workers in the economy.</span></span></span></p></section><p>(c) Explain why the gap between the two diminishes as the level of wage offered rises?</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="color:#FF0000;">This gap reduces as wage levels in the economy rise for the reason that workers willingness to work, even in a field that might not their first choice, increases as the financial reward on offer increases.</span></span></p></section><p>(d) Draw the individual labour market for a specific industry, which is in decline with the number of workers required in the industry falling.&nbsp; Illustrate the new equilibrium level of wage and employment in the industry.</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><img alt="" src="../../../ib/economics/images/macro-economics/structural-unemployment.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: 300px; float: left;"></p></section><p>(e) Explain why some of the workers now unemployed may become permanently unemployed?</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Some of the recently unemployed workers will become permanent or semi permanent unless the unemployed worker can retrain to take advantage of the new jobs that emerge.&nbsp; For some, especially older people this is notoriously difficult.</span></p></section><p>(f) Suggest some of the reasons that demand for workers in a specific industry may decline?</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Due to a fall in demand for the product e.g. those workers producing music CD&#39;s or DVDs.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A result of automation, meaning that new technologies emerge which replace the work once completed by human beings.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A worker may become redundant because the production facility is moved to a low wage economy, such as China or India. </span></p></section><p>(g) Why is the natural rate of unemployment lower in USA than in Europe?</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Less labour protection in USA, making it much easier to fire workers, which encourages businesses to&nbsp;hire&nbsp;more workers in the first place.&nbsp; This is shown on the long term unemployment v employment rigidity diagram.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Unemployment insurance is also more limited in USA, which encourages workers to find work quicker.</span></p></section></div><div class="pinkBg"><h4><strong>Activity 3: Frictional unemployment </strong></h4><p>Watch the following short video on frictional unemployment and then answer the questions that follow:</p><p style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/kU11c094ykM" width="640"></iframe></p><p>(a) What are the major causes of frictional unemployment?</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">New graduates and school leavers entering the labour market and taking time to find a position.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Experienced workers taking a period of absence from work before re-entering employment.</span></p></section><p>(b) Why is this a sign of a healthy economy?</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Because new businesses emerge while at the same time others disappear, meaning that jobs change.&nbsp; It is also prfectly healthy in a modern economy for workers to reskill or retrain for the new jobs that emerge.</span></p></section></div><div class="pinkBg"><h4><strong>Activity 4: Long term unemployment</strong></h4><p>The following video focuses on the UK governments attempts to reduce unemployment by helping long term unemployed people into work.</p><p style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/wFiujiaQluc" width="640"></iframe></p><p>Outline the problems facing the long term unemployed?&nbsp; What other measures could the UK government take in order to reduce long term unemployment levels?</p></div><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><strong><img alt="" src="../../../ib/economics/images/macro-economics-2/7416331716_bd4cd2410e_b.jpg" style="width: 320px; height: 212px; float: left;" title="image: http://linkis.com/">Hint:</strong></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Jay (the author of the video) is structurally unemployed and despite low unemployment levels in the economy, has been unable to find suitable work.&nbsp; Given that cyclical unemployment is low in the UK and Jay is clearly not voluntarily unemployed the problem may well be that his skills are unsuitable for the available work in the area.&nbsp; Perhaps the government should try offering him a retraining programme to update his skills.&nbsp; Alternatively they could even try the more drastic approach of reducing Jay&#39;s access to benefits.&nbsp; Perhaps the presence of out of work benefits is encouraging him to refuse all but the most desirable of positions - ones that he is unqualified for?</span></p></section><div class="pinkBg"><h4><strong>Activity 5</strong></h4><p>In this 10 minute Youtube video, Professor Milton Friedman, one of the worlds leading economists, leads a discussion on various aspects of unemployment.&nbsp; Summarise his main views on unemployment.&nbsp; Also available at: <a href="http://www.LibertyPen.com">http://www.LibertyPen.com</a></p><p style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/tEhh_WOtb5k" width="640"></iframe></p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Milton Freedman focuses on two types of unemployment real wage unemployment and structural unemployment.&nbsp; He highlights the issue of workers in heavily industrialised sectors such as steel and car manufacture who earn unsustainable high wages - roughly twice the national average wage.&nbsp; The interview also criticises the generous welfare benefits available in the nation which empowers workers to demand high wages in collective bargaining without any fear of losing their jobs.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">The video is also critical of attempts by governments to offer subsidies to businesses setting up in high unemployment areas because of the opportunity cost of doing so.&nbsp; </span></p></section></div><div class="pinkBg"><h4><strong>Activity 6: Short answer questions on equilibrium unemployment</strong></h4><p><strong>1. Which of the following is a reason that the official unemployment rate can understate the actual unemployment situation in an economy?</strong></p><p>A. Discouraged workers are not in the labour force.</p><p>B. Unemployed workers looking for work are not in the labour force.</p><p>C. Part-time workers are not counted as employed.</p><p>D. Underemployed workers are counted as unemployed.</p><p>E. Non-citizens are not counted in the labour force.</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A</span></p></section><p><strong>The table below shows population and employment data for Downtown Abbey, a country with a total population of&nbsp;1 million people.</strong></p><p>Children under 15&nbsp;years old: 200,000</p><p>Employed: 325,000</p><p>Unemployed: 25,000</p><p>Discouraged adult workers: 50,000</p><p>Full-time students over&nbsp;15: 100,000</p><p>Retired individuals: 100,000</p><p>Stay-at-home parents and other non-working civilians over&nbsp;16: 100,000</p><p>Non-civilians (employed by armed forces ) 50,000</p><p>Institutionalised individuals: 50,000</p><p><strong>2. What is Downtown Abbey&#39;s labour force participation rate (LFPR)?</strong></p><p>A: 35%</p><p>B: 40%</p><p>C: 32.5%</p><p>D: 80%</p><p>E: 50%</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">40% (all those employed, unemployed and in the armed forces) as a % of the total population.</span></p></section><p><strong>3. What is the unemployment rate in Downtown Abbey?</strong></p><p>A: 7%</p><p>B: 6%</p><p>C: 12%</p><p>D: 2%</p><p>E: 4%</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">B</span></p></section><p><strong>4. Sonja was out of a job for a year. She recently gave up looking for work because there were no jobs available.</strong></p><p>Which of the following best describes the effect of Sonja exiting the labour market?</p><p>A: The labour force participation rate increases</p><p>B: The unemployment rate increases</p><p>C: The unemployment rate decreases</p><p>D: The unemployment rate will not change</p><p>E: The size of the eligible population decreases</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">C</span></p></section><p><strong>5. Which of the following types of unemployment represent the equilibrium rate of unemployment.</strong></p><p>A: Structural</p><p>B: Frictional</p><p>C: Seasonal</p><p>D: Cyclical</p><p>E: Classical</p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><span style="color:#FF0000;">A, B and C</span></section></div><div class="pinkBg"><h4><strong>Activity 7: Link to the paper one assessment</strong></h4><p><em>An examples of a typical paper one question on unemployment includes:</em></p><p>(a) Explain the difference between cyclical and structural unemployment.&nbsp; <em>[10 marks]</em></p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><div><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"></span></strong> <img alt="" src="../../../ib/economics/images/macro-economics/fall-in-demand-for-labour.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: 300px; float: left;"> <strong><span style="color:#FF0000;">Command term: Explain</span></strong></p><p><em><span style="color:#FF0000;">Key term: Structural unemployment, cyclical unemployment</span></em></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">The command term explain requires a response that distinguished between the two types of unemployment. </span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Firstly, cyclical unemployment consists of workers unemployed because of a downturn in the economic cycle (a recession).&nbsp; This is called cyclical unemployment because the former worker is only unemployed because of the state of the economy.&nbsp; Once the economy has returned to its natural rate of unemployment then the worker is likely to find work given their qualifications, skills and experience.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">In the diagram aggregate demand in the economy has fallen from AD1 to AD2, shifting the equilibrium in the economy from point A to point B.&nbsp; If the market for labour worked in a similar way as the market for other goods and services, then wage levels would also fall to W2. &nbsp; However, <img alt="" src="../../../ib/economics/images/macro-economics/structural-unemployment.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: 300px; float: right;"> the labour market works differently because it is difficult for firms to actually reduce the price of labour and wages therefore remain at We, with the rise in unemployment represented by the gap between A and C.&nbsp; Any reduction in wages is more likely to be a fall in real wages rather than absolute wage rates.&nbsp; </span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">By contrast structural unemployment is a result of workers</span><span style="color:#FF0000;"> unemployed because they lack either the skills to find a suitable job or the skills that they possess are not in demand in that region.&nbsp; An example of this might be a cotton worker, living in a city where the major cotton factory has closed down.&nbsp; This type of unemployment is also common in former mining towns where the major employer was a coal mine that has now been closed.&nbsp; This type of unemployment is also common amongst mature workers who have been unable or unwilling to renew their skills and have been left behind in the work place. </span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"> This is illustrated in diagram 2, where demand for products within a specific industry has fallen due to competition from a far east competitor and this has led to a fall in the number of workers employed within that industry.&nbsp; Those workers who are laid off then join the ranks of the structurally unemployed unless they can find alternative employment in a different industry. </span></p></div></section><p>(b) Using real life examples, evaluate the effectiveness of supply side policies in reducing unemployment.&nbsp; <em>[15 marks]</em></p><section class="tib-hiddenbox"><div><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;">Command term: Evaluate</span></strong></p><p><em><span style="color:#FF0000;">Key term: Unemployment, supply side policies, demand side policies</span></em></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">The command term evaluate requires a response which compares the effectiveness of supply side policies, in comparison <img alt="" src="../../../ib/economics/images/macro-economics/supply-side-policies(1).jpg" style="width: 300px; height: 300px; float: left;">with alternative policies (demand side policies) in reducing unemployment. </span></p><p>Real world examples might&nbsp;include nations that have used supply side policies to reduce levels of structural unemployment such as&nbsp;the UK and USA throughout the 1980 and 1990s.&nbsp; Other examples might include those that have seen sharp falls in cyclical unemployment, following recession, by implementing&nbsp;a policy of&nbsp;expansionary demand side policies.&nbsp; Examples should note that the effectiveness of demand and supply side policies depends on the type of unemployment that a government wishes to address.</p><p><em><span style="color:#FF0000;">Responses should include the following:</span></em></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"></span><span style="color:#FF0000;">Examples of supply-side policies that may be used to reduce long term unemployment include measures to improve the nation&#39;s infrastructure, investments in human capital as well as increased spending on research and development.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A recognition that supply side measures, unlike demand side policies, are effective in reducing structural unemployment rates, by providing new jobs for workers whose previous skills have become redundant or providing those workers with new skills so that they can compete in the modern jobs market.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Responses should also include an AD/AS diagram illustrating a right shift in the AS curve or an outward shift in the PPF curve, following an increase in aggregate supply in the economy.&nbsp; This is illustrated In diagram one by a growth in productive capacity and real GDP rising from Y1 to Y2, creating more job opportunities as a result of supply side policies.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A recognition that another advantage of supply side policies is that are more likely than other job creation policies at reducing unemployment in the long run, but do not provide a short term fix, sometimes making them less popular with governments.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A recognition that supply side measures, like all economic policies also have some disadvantage e.g. time-lags and the <span style="color:#FF0000;"><img alt="" src="../../../ib/economics/images/macro-economics/closing-a-deflationary-gap-keynesian.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: 300px; float: right;"></span>costs associated with large scale investment and government training projects.&nbsp; </span><span style="color:#FF0000;">Another disadvantage is that supply-side policies aimed at increased labour market flexibility or a reduction in access to unemployment benefits may also come at a social cost in terms of a reduction in labour protection or employment security. &nbsp;</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">In the interests of balance responses should then consider alternative job creation policies, e.g. demand side policies.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">An explanation that expansionary demand-side policies can be effective in raising the level of national income / economic growth by increasing one or more of either C, G, I or X.&nbsp; This in turn reduces cyclical unemployment by increasing the demand for labour.&nbsp; Illustrated by diagram two showing a rise in real GDP from Y1 &minus; Y2.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Examples of different monetary and fiscal demand-side policies that may increase either consumption, government spending, investment or net exports.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A discussion of the weaknesses of demand-side policies in reducing unemployment<em>.&nbsp; </em>For example, time-lags, inflationary pressure, higher levels of government debt, increased import levels or crowding out.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">A recognition that another significant weakness of demand side policies is that they are only effective in reducing cyclical unemployment levels.&nbsp; Demand side measures are not effective, for example, in reducing levels of equilibrium unemployment.</span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;">Relevant real world examples might include fast growing economies such as China, South Korea and Singapore e.t.c. that have successfully employed supply side measures to reduce unemployment levels.&nbsp; Similarly, nations such as UK, USA and Germany have maintained very low levels of unemployment in part a result of labour market de-regulation and cuts to out of work benefits.</span></p></div></section></div><script>document.querySelectorAll('.tib-teacher-only').forEach(e => e.remove());</script>
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