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A-LevelEconomicsUnemploymentOct/Nov 2019Paper 3 Q231 Mark

An economist once said "if you pay people not to work and tax them when they do, don't be surprised if you get unemployment”. What is this an example of? A cyclical unemployment B frictional unemployment C structural unemployment D voluntary unemployment

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About This A-Level Economics Question

This structured question appeared in the Cambridge A-Level Economics (9708) Oct/Nov 2019 examination, Paper 3 Variant 1. It tests the topic of Unemployment and is worth 1 mark.

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