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 Measures of national income and output - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gross National Product (GNP) is the total value of final goods and services produced in a year by a country's nationals (including profits from capital held abroad).
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total value of final goods and services produced within a country's borders in a year.
Measures of national income and output are used in economics to estimate the value of goods and services produced in an economy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gross_National_Product

  
 gross national product
National income is equal to gross national product, minus an allowance for replacement of ageing capital stock.
It is measured as the gross domestic product plus income earned by domestic residents from foreign investments, minus income earned during the same period by foreign investors in the country’s domestic market.
GNP is usually assessed quarterly or yearly, and is defined as the total value of all goods and services produced by firms owned by the country concerned.
www.tiscali.co.uk /reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0004095.html

  
 News Release: Gross Domestic Product
Gross national product Real gross national product -- the goods and services produced by the labor and property supplied by U.S. residents -- increased 3.2 percent in the second quarter, compared with an increase of 3.9 percent in the first.
GNP includes, and GDP excludes, net receipts of income from the rest of the world, which decreased $3.6 billion in the second quarter after increasing $2.4 billion in the first; in the second quarter, receipts increased $21.3 billion, and payments increased $24.9 billion.
Gross domestic purchases Real gross domestic purchases-- purchases by U.S. residents of goods and services wherever produced -- increased 2.1 percent in the second quarter, compared with an increase of 4.0 percent in the first.
www.bea.gov /bea/newsrel/gdpnewsrelease.htm

  
 DEPweb: GNP per Capita Text 1
Gross national product (GNP) per capita is the dollar value of a country& final output of goods and services in a year, divided by its population.
Countries with a GNP per capita in 1998 of $9,361 or more are described as high income, between $761 and $9,360 as middle income, and $760 or less as low income.
Knowing a country& GNP per capita is a good first step toward understanding the country& economic strengths and needs, as well as the general standard of living enjoyed by the average citizen.
www.worldbank.org /depweb/english/modules/economic/gnp

  
 The Gross National Product of War
Of the same tenor the thesis developed by the economists Edelberg, Eichenbaum and Fischer of Northwestern University in an essay that appeared on the university magazine: for every dollar given to the Pentagon, the Gross National Product increases by 3.5 dollars in four trimesters.
In another essay, two other economists, Valerie Ramey and Matthew Shapiro (Working Paper, No. 6283), hold that in periods of major increases in defense spending the government's choices can influence the formation of the Gross National Product in measures reaching 50%.
The second function is economic, unmentionable and hidden, of supporting production with the military public spending to face the recurrent crisis of overproduction and to avoid the collapse of income and occupation.
www.zmag.org /Italy/modugno-wargnp.htm

  
 Gross Domestic Product, by Lincoln Anderson: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics: Library of Economics and Liberty
For the United States, GDP replaces gross national product (GNP) as the main measure of production.
Gross domestic product, the official measure of total output of goods and services in the U.S. economy, represents the capstone and grand summary of the world's best system of economic statistics.
But the GDP data show that the production of goods in the United States was rising rapidly after the 1982 recession and, by 1989, hit a ten-year high as a share of total GDP.
www.econlib.org /library/Enc/GrossDomesticProduct.html

  
 Gross National Product - GNP
GNP is a measure of a country's economic performance, or what its citizens produced (i.e.
baystreet.investopedia.com /terms/g/gnp.asp

  
 CityBeat: Gross National Product (2000-03-02)
As Gross points out, the job of the interviewer is a performance in itself, so I asked her if the interviewer's desire to be liked could get in the way of a good interview.
Not surprisingly, Gross is as attentive as an interviewee as she is when she's asking the questions, though she has said that she finds being interviewed difficult.
Gross has won too many awards to mention, and when it comes to conducting interesting and informative, well-researched interviews, she has few peers.
www.citybeat.com /2000-03-02/tvradio.shtml

  
 Gross National Product - SourceWatch
Gross National Product (GNP) is the total market value of all the goods and services produced by a nation during a specified period, usually one year.
This is only the production of the country's citizens, home and abroad, as opposed to the GDP which is the goods produced within the country itself.
It is often cited by the financial press and economists as an excuse for various fiscal policy and money supply measures.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Gross_National_Product

  
 Gross National Product (GNP) - Definition
Total output of the U.S. economy; see the definition of Gross Domestic Product for details.
The difference is that GDP measures all production within the U.S., by whoever happens to be working here; GNP measures the production of all Americans, wherever they happen to be working.
GNP and GDP tend to be used as synonyms, although GDP is definitely the preferred measure among economists and is gaining popularity in general conversation as well; the two measures are fairly close numerically.
www.moneychimp.com /glossary/gnp.htm

  
 gross national product --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Although services such as tourism, restaurants, entertainment, and public administration contribute greatly to the gross national product, it is finance and trade that form the cornerstone of the service industry.
There are basically two ways of measuring national economic activity: as the money value of the total production of goods and services during a given period (usually a year) or as the total of incomes derived from economic activity after allowance has been made for capital consumption.
National income accounting is a set of measures used to gauge the health of a nation's economy for a given period.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9038185

  
 GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT/THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
Since Gross National Product includes products and services produced by Canadians outside Canada, it is not necessarily a good measure of the Canadian economy.
Gross Domestic Product at factor cost is based on the cost of all the factors of production used, including the profits made.
The Gross Domestic Product is usually used to determine the growth rate of the economy.
www.gnb.ca /0347/2e1.htm

  
 Gross National Product
The gross national product swells with the equipment for the police to put down the riots in our cities; and although it is not diminished by the damage these riots do, still it goes up as slums are rebuilt on their ashes.
The gross national product includes the destruction of redwoods and the death of Lake Superior.
For the gross national product includes air pollution and advertising for cigarettes, and ambulances to clear our highways of carnage.
greatchange.org /ng-gnp.html

  
 Gross national product, GNP: definition and related links
Canada’s annual gross national product (GNP) is the total income that residents of the country earn within the year.
Thus, GNP is the sum of spending by consumers on food, clothing, rent, durable goods, personal services and other items, plus government expenditures on goods and services, plus business outlays on capital equipment and new factories and commercial buildings, plus the spending of foreigners when they buy exports of Canadians.
The GNP is calculated in such a way that it is also equal to total spending on Canadians’ goods and services.
canadianeconomy.gc.ca /english/economy/gnp.html

  
 Map & Graph: Countries by Economy: Gross National Income (per capita)
GNI (formerly GNP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and prop Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
Map & Graph: Countries by Economy: Gross National Income (per capita)
Map & Graph: Economy: Gross National Income (per capita)
www.nationmaster.com /graph-T/eco_gro_nat_inc_cap

  
 Gross National Product (GNP)
Gross domestic product (GDP) The market value of goods and services produced over time including the income of foreign corporations and foreign residents working in the U.S., but excluding the income of U.S. residents and corporations overseas.
Gross lease A type of property lease in which the lessor (owner of the property being leased) pays expenses associated with ownership such as damages, taxes, and insurance.
Gross profit margin Gross profit divided by sales, which is equal to each sales dollar left over after paying for the cost of goods sold.
www.getfolio.com /glossary_finance/g5.asp

  
 GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
Gross National Product for nine month of 1997 is "20 050 462 531 Million Turkish Liras in current prices and 84 707 392 Million Turkish Liras in 1987 constant prices.
According to the official statement made by State Institute of Statistics, Gross National Product figure for the third quarter of 1997 is "9 904 011 745 Million Turkish Liras in current prices" and it is" 36 591 513 Million Turkish Liras in real terms".
Current growth rate is 90,7% whereas it is 7,1% in 1987 constant prices, the current growth rate is 97.0% and the real growth rate is 6.2%.
www.die.gov.tr /english/SONIST/GSMH/291197.html

  
 Gross National Product
The hindquarters of the Gross National Product may then seek to go in one direction while the front is struggling to go in another, and its disposition to consume more than it produces will get completely out of hand.
In a less prejudiced view, the Gross National Product is not especially pleasant to look at.
ur domestic Gross National Product, in the eyes of other Gross National Products, doubtless is beautiful.
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 gross national product of bolivia and other bolivia related information
Gross National Product (GNP) distribution for all countries of the World Countries of the World Gross...
Gross National Product per capita $ 570 (1988 estimate) Currency unit Boliviano Population 7'314...
gross national product (GDP) Total market value of all final goods and...
www.nethorde.com /bolivia/gross-national-product-of-bolivia.html

  
 Gross National Product
The Nation's Capital is also the home of Gross National Product, the comedy group which Fodor's has picked as DC's comic monument, who turns this morning's headlines into this evening's punchlines.
GNP has been in the political funny business since 1980 with hilarious fast-paced revues such as Man Without A Contra (1987), BushCapades (1988), Clintoons (1992), A Newt World Order (1994), GNP: On The Dole (1996), Hell to the Chief (1997) All the President's Women (1999), and most recently Son of a Bush.
The Wall Street Journal calls GNP “...a comedy feast.” And the Washington Post dubbed GNP “...always funny, a brisk merger between Firesign Theater and the original cast of Saturday Night Live...
www.selectaspeaker.com /GrossNationalProduct.htm

  
 Gross National Product
Laugh on both sides of the aisle with Gross National Product's hilarious up-to-the-minute comedy revue of topical sketches, improvs and political impersonations.
Now you can be the next one to experience the laugh-inducing antics of Gross National Product.
With a variety of options to tickle your funny bone, GNP is perfect for individuals or for any size meeting or convention.
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 www.gnpframe.com
With the quality of our products, packaging, and customer service it is easy to think that we would charge designer prices.
GNP brings you the most comprehensive selection of fine moldings from the best possible manufacturers.
Your first impression of GNP might be that we look expensive.
www.gnpframe.com

  
 The Gross National Product
NP, short for Gross National Product, started in 1967 as a six-piece rock band with high school students from Middletown, Fair Haven and Rumson, New Jersey.
Now a typical show may include forty performers, a full video production crew, and a professional sound company.
The spirit of GNP is an enigma, a happening, an annual Brigadoon that magically appears once a year only to disappear until another April comes around again.
www.d3webs.com /gross_national_product.htm

  
 Wired 7.06: Gross National Product
With its brilliant integration of candy, grossness, and manageable interactivity, it was the big hit of the day - with both boys and girls.
The company has about a dozen products on the market and holds 22 patents, with approximately 10 more pending.
Who is going to stick that in their mouth?" But when BAAT showed it to the then-president of Cap Toys, John Osher, he saw the beauty of it instantly.
www.wired.com /wired/archive/7.06/candy_pr.html

  
 Gross national product
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Any advice does not take into account your personal needs and financial circumstances and you should consider whether it is appropriate for you.
www.anz.com /edna/dictionary.asp?action=content&content=gross_national_product

  
 Ink 19 :: Gross National Product
You can still be in a band.' And that's what Gross National Product are all about.
What brought you to form Gross National Product?
Is there an album in the works for Gross National Product?
www.ink19.com /issues_F/99_04/ink_spots/gross_np.shtml

  
 Gross National Product - Scandal Tours®
is hosted by the critically acclaimed comedy troupe, Gross National Product
GNP's topical revues, Scandal Tours® and motivational speaker parody "Are a comedy feast.
Group rates are available to GNP's regularly scheduled shows and tours.
www.gnpcomedy.com /ScandalTours.html

  
 GNP (gross national product)
Obtained by adding the gross domestic product GDP and the income received from abroad by residents and subtracting payments remitted abroad to nonresidents.
Real GNP is the value of GNP when inflation has been taken into account.
The total market value of final goods and services produced by an economy during a year.
www.cold-war.info /glossary/gnp-(gross-national-product).html

  
 dustbury.com: Gross National product
The Nationals were a political hostage from the day they were announced, I'm just surprised their official uniforms weren't announced as orange jumpsuits.
In defense of the District, at least Council Chair Linda Cropp had the radical idea that stadia ought to be built with funds provided, at least in part, by someone other than taxpayers, a notion which was received poorly in some circles but which makes perfect sense to me.
Nobody local should be surprised, because it's Washington DC fer pete's sake!
www.dustbury.com /archives/003567.html

  
 Gross National Product
Bureau of Economic Analysis, The national income and product accounts of the United States 1929-76,statistical tables.
www.iwprlibrary.org /catalog/subjects/863.html

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