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  2. Structural unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Structural unemployment is a form of involuntary unemployment caused by a mismatch between the skills that workers in the economy can offer, and the skills demanded of workers by employers (also known as the skills gap). Structural unemployment is often brought about by technological changes that make the job skills of many workers obsolete.

  3. Swan diagram - Wikipedia

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    To curtail Unemployment, we would use Expansionary monetary policy which would do the same as above. In order to cure the Current account deficit in the economy, we need to increase the exports by a devaluation , that would, in turn, help in increasing the employment by creating more jobs.

  4. Beveridge curve - Wikipedia

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    The Beveridge curve, or UV curve, was developed in 1958 by Christopher Dow and Leslie Arthur Dicks-Mireaux. [2] [3] They were interested in measuring excess demand in the goods market for the guidance of Keynesian fiscal policies and took British data on vacancies and unemployment in the labour market as a proxy, since excess demand is unobservable.

  5. Labour economics - Wikipedia

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    Natural rate of unemployment (also known as full employment) – This is the summation of frictional and structural unemployment, that excludes cyclical contributions of unemployment (e.g. recessions) and seasonal unemployment. It is the lowest rate of unemployment that a stable economy can expect to achieve, given that some frictional and ...

  6. Macroeconomics - Wikipedia

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    The structural or natural rate of unemployment is the level of unemployment that will occur in a medium-run equilibrium, i.e. a situation with a cyclical unemployment rate of zero. There may be several reasons why there is some positive unemployment level even in a cyclically neutral situation, which all have their foundation in some kind of ...

  7. JPMorgan Chase (JPM) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Image source: The Motley Fool. JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Jan 15, 2025, 8:30 a.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks. Questions and Answers. Call ...

  8. Involuntary unemployment - Wikipedia

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    In an economy with involuntary unemployment, there is a surplus of labor at the current real wage. [1] This occurs when there is some force that prevents the real wage rate from decreasing to the real wage rate that would equilibrate supply and demand (such as a minimum wage above the market-clearing wage). Structural unemployment is also ...

  9. Wells Fargo (WFC) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Image source: The Motley Fool. Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Jan 15, 2025, 10:00 a.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks. Questions and Answers. Call ...