difference between GDP and GNP?
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Gross domestic product (GDP) is the value of a nation's finished domestic goods and services during a specific time period. A related but different metric, the gross national product (GNP), is the value of all finished goods and services owned by a country's residents over a period of time.
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GDP Gross Domestic Product is the value of nations finished domestic goods and service during a specific time period a related but different metric
GNP Gross National Product is the value of of all finished goods and service owned by a countries resident over II a period of time
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