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Since employment rates are consistently higher in Canada and some Western European countries than in the United States, it apperas that the natural rate of unemployment is lower in the United States. What might explain this difference?
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Ms. Sue
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If employment rates are higher in Canada, then wouldn't employment (not unemployment) rates would be lower in the U.S.
If employment rates are higher in Canada, then wouldn't employment (not unemployment) rates would be lower in the U.S.
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