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Why is GNP generally less than GDP in south Africa

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Answered by kpsmdanas
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The GNP (Gross National Product) in South Africa is generally low than the GDP (Gross Domestic Figure) because there are outside businessmen, companies and professionals working in South Africa. More importantly the imports are very high in value than the exports

Answered by xxchocolatexx65
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The GNP (Gross National Product) in South Africa is generally low than the GDP (Gross Domestic Figure) because there are outside businessmen, companies and professionals working in South Africa. More importantly the imports are very high in value than the exports.

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