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Nina [5.8K]
3 years ago
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Based on the chart, what can one most likely conclude about the relationship between industrial production and unemployment?

History
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slega [8]3 years ago
8 0
The correct answer is option D. <span>i,.</span>e <span>Declines in industrial production are tied to a rise in unemployment.

</span><span>Thus, the relationship between industrial production and unemployment is that when there will be huge declines in the production, many people will be backfired as there is no work left for the amount of helping hands.</span>
zhannawk [14.2K]3 years ago
5 0

Declines in industrial production are tied to a rise in unemployment.


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