how is GDP different from GNP ? explain with example
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GNP and GDP both reflect the national output and income of an economy. The main difference is that GNP (Gross National Product) takes into account net income receipts from abroad. GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is a measure of (national income = national output = national expenditure) produced in a particular country.
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GDP means gross domestic product and considered to measure countries does domestic products for the national national and the topmost country where is the good and evil what are the GP is too good so what are the in that India is 142 country.
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