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| | The Labour Gazette, December 1947, pages: 1866-1870. |
 | | Personal income differs from national income in that it excludes all current earnings not paid out to persons, such as, undistributed profits and government trading profits, and includes receipts which have not been earned in the course of current production, that is, transfer payments. |
 | | Gross national expenditure is defined as the market value of all goods and services produced by the labour, capital, and enterprise of Canadian residents in a year, measured through a consolidated national accounting of the sales of these goods and services, including changes in inventories. |
 | | Gross national product at market prices is defined as the value of all goods and services produced by the labour, capital, and enterprise of Canadian residents in a year, measured through a consolidated national accounting of all costs involved in their production. |
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