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Milton Friedman

Milton Friedman

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Unemployment Lecture

Unemployment

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Neoclassical Perspective Lecture

Neoclassical Perspective Lecture

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COVID 19 and Unemployment

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Unemployment Lecture

Unemployment Lecture

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LRAS with Positive AD Shock

LRAS with Positive AD Shock

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Recessionary Gap - Long Run Adjustment

Recessionary Gap - Long-Run Adjustment

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Technology Improvement and Economic Growth

Technology Improvement and Economic Growth

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The Use of Mathematics in Economics - The Unemployment Rate

The Use of Mathematics in Economics - The Unemployment Rate. Time series.

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Clip of What Economists Believe

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The Impact of Government Borrowing - Standardized Deficit and Actual Deficit

The Impact of Government Borrowing - Standardized Deficit and Actual Deficit

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Monetary Policy and Bank Regulation - Monetary Policy, Unemployment and Inflation

Monetary Policy and Bank Regulation - Monetary Policy, Unemployment and Inflation

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Labor Market and Income - The Effect of Unions on Employment and Wages

Labor Market and Income - The Effect of Unions on Employment and Wages

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Unemployment - How does U.S. unemployment insurance work

How the U.S. unemployment insurance works. Image provided by OpenStax.

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Unemployment - Unexpected Productivity Changes and Unemployment

Unexpected productivity changes and unemployment in the long run. Image provided by OpenStax.

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Unemployment - Where is the Unemployment in Supply and Demand?

Where is the unemployment in supply and demand? - A microeconomic explanation for a macroeconomic problem. Image provided by OpenStax.

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