divide your GNP by the population...
eg GNP is 200 million, and population is 5 million, then your GNP per capital will be 200 mill divided by 5 mill, equals 40 mill per person.
There are many sites publishing GDP/GNP/GNI data. There are, however, different methodologies used to compute macroeconomic data, so data will differ between sources (not by much, however), and therefore it is best to be consistent in your choices. The most reliable, trusted and comprehensive data sets for GDP/GNP etc. are the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. The IMF data is typically more up-to-date in this respect (and has a forecast for 1-3 years as well), and somewhat easier to use, while the World Bank data offers more statistics (such as food, infrastructure etc.). Below you will find links to the two datasets.
the main causes of the inflation is increase in the percapita income and this results in increase in the standard of living of the people .. and the other one is increase in the percapita income in our country
GNP?? What are you talking about??
19956.5
what is the gnp of india?
The GNP of Rwanda is $1.89bn
GNP= $1.89 Billion
That is a drop in the amount of GNP.
the Uks GNP is 15 387
Sudan Gnp is $2,800 (2011)
GNP of Canada
The GNP is 15.466 billion for Mali