The domestic economy is the total of what is bought and sold within the borders of a nation. It includes both goods and services.
What is a domestic economy?
Domestic per capita consumption of chewing gum was 183 sticks in 1986
Domestic per capita consumption of chewing gum was 168 sticks in 1986
Consumption (consumer spending)
Personal Consumption + Gross Private Domestic Investment + Government Consumption + Net Exports (Exports-Imports)
Consumption doubled.Consumptions doubled.
Sugar Cane
Domestic per capita consumption of chewing gum was 183 sticks in 1986
Domestic per capita consumption of chewing gum was 168 sticks in 1986
Consumption (consumer spending)
Industry Domestic heating and cooling.
Personal Consumption + Gross Private Domestic Investment + Government Consumption + Net Exports (Exports-Imports)
Consumption doubled.Consumptions doubled.
Consumption doubled.Consumptions doubled.
apples, tea, citrus fruit. rice
Consumption doubled.Consumptions doubled.
of course. Water for industry and domestic consumption is provided by desalinization of seawater
Lansium domesticum), citrus, and papaya. A wide variety of vegetables are raised for domestic consumption.