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Social Studies, 12.02.2020 22:49, paolaviviana

Full employment is not zero unemployment because...A. there are statistical errors when determining the unemployment rate that cannot be overcomeB. there is "normal" friction in the economy made up of those workers who are between jobs and those new entrants to the labor forceC. there are undocumented workers in the economy who are not counted b y the Bureau of labor StatisticsD. government workers are not counted by the Bureau of Labor

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