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Different between GNP and per capita income

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Answered by ghoshbandana58
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Explanation:

Gross National Income, GNI, is slightly different from the GDP. While the GDP measures only the production and services within a country, GNI also includes net income earned from other countries. Per capital GNI or per capita income is the GNI divided by the population.

Answered by ipshita03
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Answer:

Gross National Income, GNI, is slightly different from the GDP. While the GDP measures only the production and services within a country, GNI also includes net income earned from other countries. Per capital GNI or per capita income is the GNI divided by the population.

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