What are the limits of GDP? ...
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Real GNP growth is seen as an improvement in living standards. Unfortunately, GNP is not a perfect measure of social welfare and even has its limitation in measuring economic output. Improvements in productivity and in the quality of goods are difficult to calculate.
While GDP limits its interpretation of the economy to the geographical borders of the country, GNP extends it to include the net overseas economic activities performed by its nationals.
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Conclusion: Ionic compounds have high melting points due to the presence of high electrostatic force.
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