Example sentences for: gnp

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  • Overall, the per-capita GNP gap between industrialized and Third World nations will grow from $4,000 in 1975 to "about $7,900" in 2000.

  • GNP is projected to increase everywhere, especially in Latin America, but by 2000 North America, Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan will average more than $11,000 in per-capita GNP (1975 dollars), while India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, will all remain below $200 in per-capita GNP (1975 dollars).

  • In the United States, the difference between GDP and GNP is small.

  • GDP is the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States, while GNP is the output of goods and services produced by labor and property supplied by U.S. residents, regardless of where they are located.

  • The difference between GDP and GNP is income receipts from the goods and services produced abroad using labor and capital of U.S. residents less income payments for the goods and services produced in the United States using labor and capital supplied by foreign residents.


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