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what is the difference between GDPmp and GNPmp​

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Answered by samir4934
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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.

GNP = GDP + net property income from abroad. This net income from abroad includes dividends, interest and profit.

GNP includes the value of all goods and services produced by nationals – whether in the country or not.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :

GDPmp - Gross Domestic Product at Market Price

GNPmp - Gross National Product at Market Price

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