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Do you mean Grand Old Party? It's political, but lately it has been talked about in relation to Economics, that's probably why you've got it mistaken for being that of Economics. GDP, however, in Economics, is Gross Domestic Product.
An Education grossed $12,574,914 in the domestic market.
The Catholic Church's stranglehold on domestic politics in Europe was broken, allowing local leadership a much stronger role in governance.
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GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product. It's the sum of all goods and services produced in a country.
Persistent dumping is a tendency of a domestic monopolist to charge a higher price in a country as compared to the international price.
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Persistent dumping is a tendency of a domestic monopolist to charge a higher price in a country as compared to the international price.