what is different between GDP and GNP
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GDP(GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT ) = GDP refers to and measures the domestic levels of production in a country.
GNP(GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT) =GNP measures the levels of production of all the citizens or corporations from a particular country working or producing in any country.
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GDP(GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT ) = GDP refers to and measures the domestic levels of production in a country.
GNP(GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT) =GNP measures the levels of production of all the citizens or corporations from a particular country working or producing in any country.
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GDP(GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT ) = GDP refers to and measures the domestic levels of production in a country.
GNP(GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT) =GNP measures the levels of production of all the citizens or corporations from a particular country working or producing in any country.
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GNP(GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT) =GNP measures the levels of production of all the citizens or corporations from a particular country working or producing in any country.
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