Economy, asked by kookumber1797, 4 months ago

Why is the GNP/GNI the same whatever approaches is used to measure it?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

GNI is the total income received by the country from its residents and businesses regardless of whether they are located in the country or abroad. GNP includes the income of all of a country's residents and businesses whether it flows back to the country or is spent abroad.

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