How is GDP different than that of GNP? Explain with examples.
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GDP measures the value of goods and services produced within a country's borders, by citizens and non-citizens alike. GNP measures the value of goods and services produced by only a country's citizens but both domestically and abroad. GDP is the most commonly used by global economies.
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