here is a website with the GNP of other countries http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/gnp.html
The GNP is 15.466 billion for Mali
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The short answer is that they didn't. GNP and GDP are to different economic indicators. They are however related. However I have noticed that a lot of US statistics prefer to GDP rather than GNP to describe US economy. A reason given by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis in 1992 "GDP corresponds more closely than GNP does to other indicators used to analyze short-term movements in the U.S. economy, such as employment and industrial production." GNP = GDP + NR GDP = consumption + investment + (government spending) + (exports − imports)
$7.5 trillion
united states china japan uk south korea
it is the Gross National Product
Try the related link below to information regarding South Korea's economy .
Exports and trading possibly make up over 35 % of South Korea's GNP
Thailands GNP from 2010 is $565.81 Billion PPP dollars,
japan
6, 533, 775
Guyana
the usa is. It has a multi-trillion dollar GNP per year.
Acronym DefinitionGNP Gross National Product (total value of a nation's goods and services)GNP Grand National Party (South Korea)GNP Glacier National Park (USA)GNP Gerontological Nurse PractitionerGNP Geriatric Nurse PractitionerGNP Geographic Number PortabilityGnP Ground 'n Pound (fighting tactic)GNP Gender-Neutral PronounGNP Guardia Nazionale PadanaGNP Graduate Nurse PractitionerGNP Good News ProjectGNP Gross National Parade (Washington, DC annual event)GNPGoin Postal GNPGreatest Number PrincipleGNP Great Network Product
go to this site : http://www.nscb.gov.ph/secstat/d_accounts.asp
Year GNP 2005 1,171,431 2006 1,252,331 2007 1,320,000 2008 1,391,289 2009 1,495,589 2010 1,587,797 2011 1,634,682