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  2. Measures of national income and output - Wikipedia

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    NDP: Net domestic product is defined as "gross domestic product (GDP) minus depreciation of capital", [6] similar to NNP. GDP per capita: Gross domestic product per capita is the average market value rendered per person. GNI per capita: Gross national income per capita is related to average income per person and mean income.

  3. Net national product - Wikipedia

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    NNP is a more accurate measure of total value of goods and services by a country. It is derived from GNP figures. As a rough estimate, GNP is very useful indicator of total production of a country. But if we are interested to have an accurate and true measure of what a country is producing and what is available for uses, then GNP has a serious ...

  4. Gross national income - Wikipedia

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    The gross national income (GNI), previously known as gross national product (GNP), is the total amount of factor incomes earned by the residents of a country. It is equal to gross domestic product (GDP), plus factor incomes received from non-resident by residents, minus factor income paid by residents to non-resident.

  5. Gross vs. Net Income: Understanding the Difference - AOL

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    Why Net Income Matters in Business. Examining the differences between gross and net income can be an important method for examining potential stock investments. A company’s ability to limit ...

  6. Net national income - Wikipedia

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    Net national income is defined as gross domestic product plus net receipts of wages, salaries and property income from abroad, minus the depreciation of fixed capital assets (dwellings, buildings, machinery, transport equipment and physical infrastructure) through wear and tear and obsolescence. [2] It can be expressed as [3]

  7. National Income and Product Accounts - Wikipedia

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    Business current transfer payments (net) 77.70 Current surplus of government enterprises: 9.50 Equals: national income (NI) 9,679.60: Statistical discrepancy: 25.60 Equals: net national product (NNP) 9,705.20: Consumption of fixed capital: 1,353.90 Equals: gross national product (GNP) 11,059.10: Income receipts from the rest of the world: 273.90

  8. Net domestic product - Wikipedia

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    The net domestic product (NDP) equals the gross domestic product (GDP) minus depreciation on a country's capital goods. [1] [2]= Net domestic product accounts for capital that has been consumed over the year in the form of housing, vehicle, or machinery deterioration.

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