Unemployment CROSSWORD

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Across
  1. 5. the level of employment corresponding to where all who wish to work have found jobs, excluding frictional unemployment.
  2. 8. the proportion of the economically inactive to the labour force.
  3. 9. The rate of unemployment that exists when the ggregatre demand for labour equals the aggregate supply of labour at current wage rate and price level.
  4. 10. THE STATE OF BEING WILLING AND ABLE TO WORK BUT WITHOUT A JOB.
  5. 12. unemployment that results from a lack of aggregate demand.
  6. 13. the view that population grows in
  7. 14. unemployment caused as a result of the changing structure of economic activity.
Down
  1. 1. economic growth and income inequality.
  2. 2. an international organisation that lends money to developing economies for projects that will promote development
  3. 3. The size of population that maximises GDP per head.
  4. 4. output per worker hour.
  5. 5. unemployment that is temporary and arises where people are in-between jobs.
  6. 6. a theory that suggests that the terms of trade tend to move against developing economies so that developing economies have to export more to gain a given quantity of imports.
  7. 7. progression whereas the quantity of food grows in arithmetic progression.
  8. 11. a curve that shows the relationship