In 2010, Australia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was approximately AUD 1.57 trillion, reflecting the country's robust economy, driven by sectors such as mining, services, and agriculture. Meanwhile, Australia's Gross National Product (GNP) was slightly higher, around AUD 1.60 trillion, as it accounted for net income from abroad. The difference between the two measures highlights the impact of foreign investments and income flows on Australia's economy. Overall, both GDP and GNP figures indicated strong economic performance during that period.
GNP = GDP + NFIA If NFIA positive, then GNP greater than GDP. +NFIA = GNP - GDP If NFIA negative, then GDP greater than GNP. -NFIA = GDP - GNP
current GDP rate
i have a homework about turkey's gnp between 1923 to 2013
GNP = GDP + net receipts from foreigners to domestic companies - net receipts from home to foreign companies
GDP is calculated for a specific period of time, usually a year or a quarter of a year. No listing for "What is not counted in calculating GDP versus GNP".
GNP = GDP + NFIA If NFIA positive, then GNP greater than GDP. +NFIA = GNP - GDP If NFIA negative, then GDP greater than GNP. -NFIA = GDP - GNP
No..GNP is greater than GDP for Bangladesh
current GDP rate
i have a homework about turkey's gnp between 1923 to 2013
GNP = GDP + net receipts from foreigners to domestic companies - net receipts from home to foreign companies
GDP is calculated for a specific period of time, usually a year or a quarter of a year. No listing for "What is not counted in calculating GDP versus GNP".
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)
whatever product is produced and sales in our country that is called GDP,selling tothe othe country that is called GNP
In 1960, GDP was $3.71 billion and in 2010, it was $174.8 billion, using official exchange rates.
yes
business,economic forecasting
German GDP - 34,100