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| | Gross domestic product - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Another way of measuring GDP is to measure the total income payable in the GDP income accounts. |  | | The major disadvantage of using GDP as an indicator of standard of living is that it is not, strictly speaking, a measure of standard of living. |  | | Buying financial products is classed as saving in macroeconomics, as opposed to investment (which, in the GDP formula is a form of spending). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_domestic_product#Cross-border_comparison
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| | Measures of national income and output - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Gross National Product (GNP) is the total value of final goods and services produced in a year by a country's nationals (including profits from capital held abroad). |  | | GDP - taxes on products + subsidies on products = GVA |  | | Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total value of final goods and services produced within a country's borders in a year. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measures_of_national_income_and_output
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| | Gross Domestic Product, by Lincoln Anderson: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics: Library of Economics and Liberty |
 | | GDP is represented as the sum of consumer spending, housing and business investment, net exports, and government purchases. |  | | With current tax receipts now high as a share of GDP, it is clear that major tax "cuts" have not occurred and that higher government spending is largely responsible for the budget deficit. |  | | GDP measures the output of all labor and capital within the U.S. geographical boundary regardless of the residence of that labor or owner of capital. |
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http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/GrossDomesticProduct.html
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| | Gross Domestic Product |
 | | GDP is the primary measure of production in the System of National Accounts, the set of international guidelines for economic accounting that the U.S. economic accounts will be moving towards the mid 1990’s and virtually all other countries have already adopted GDP as their primary measure of production. |  | | While Gross Domestic Production is a measure of production within the country income may be earned from factors of production that are used in other countries, such as overseas investments. |  | | Production for final demand means production of goods and services that will not be used for further production in the same country and during the same time period. |
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http://www2.egr.uh.edu/~araguram/Gdp-fin-saby.htm
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| | Gross Domestic Product Statistics |
 | | The GDP is the summation of the total consumption expenditures by households and private nonprofit institutions, general government expenditures, gross domestic fixed capital formation, change in stocks, and net export during a certain period, usually one-year. |  | | The GDP is equivalent to the total income received by factors of production engage in the process of production during a certain period, usually one year. |  | | The GDP is estimated as the total of Gross Value Added (GVA), or value of final goods and services produced by all economic units during a certain period usually one year. |
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http://www.bps.go.id/sector/nra/gdp
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| | News Release: Gross Domestic Product |
 | | Real state and local government consumption expenditures and gross investment was unchanged in the first quarter; state and local government expenditures and gross investment increased 0.2 percent in the fourth. |  | | The acceleration in real GDP growth in the first quarter primarily reflected an acceleration in PCE for durable goods, an upturn in federal government spending, and accelerations in equipment and software and in exports that were partly offset by a downturn in private inventory investment. |  | | The increase in real GDP in the first quarter primarily reflected positive contributions from personal consumption expenditures (PCE), equipment and software, exports, and federal government spending that were partly offset by a negative contribution from private inventory investment. |
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http://www.bea.gov/bea/newsrel/gdpnewsrelease.htm
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| | Gross domestic product |
 | | GDP on an income or output basis is probably at factor cost while the expenditure measures are usually at market prices, but the only way to be sure is to check the basis of the figures in question. |  | | The GDP deflator calculated from expenditure data at factor cost is also known as the implicit price deflator. |  | | The income measure of GDP is based on total incomes from production. |
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http://countrydata.bvdep.com/EIU/Help/gdp.htm
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| | That Money Show - One Minute MBA - Gross Domestic Product |
 | | The GDP is the total value of all the goods and services produced in the U.S., including everything we consume, everything the government purchases, all business investment, and all of our exports to the rest of the world, minus the imports we take in from the rest of the world. |  | | The GDP was adopted as the official measure of economic output in the 1990s to replace GNP -- the Gross National Product. |  | | The measure they use for change in the economy is Gross Domestic Product (GDP). |
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http://www.pbs.org/wnet/moneyshow/mba/040601.html
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| | China's gross domestic product (GDP) growth |
 | | GDP has risen from Rmb362.4 billion in 1978, at the start of the reform period, to Rmb13.7 trillion in 2004 (both figures at current prices). |  | | However, the country's first production census discovered at the end of 2005 that GDP has recently been grossly underestimated as a result of a failure to take into account the rapid growth of the services sector. |  | | Manufacturing grew slightly faster than GDP over the period as a whole--though in recent years it has tended to grow more rapidly--so the share of the secondary sector rose relatively slowly, from 48% to 53%, though its share actually rose in 2002-2004 during the manufacturing boom. |
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http://www.chinability.com/GDP.htm
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| | Gross Domestic Product |
 | | Gross National Product counts the earnings in the homeland of the owner of the asset while Gross Domestic Product counts them in country in which the assets are located. |  | | The total of all transactions not counted is much larger than the size of GDP; the transactions of GDP are only a tiny fraction of total transactions of the economy. |  | | The two values of GDP for the second year allow us to obtain a measure of inflation called the implicit price deflator or the GDP deflator. |
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http://www.ingrimayne.com/econ/Measuring/GNP1.html
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| | Gross Domestic Product (GDP) |
 | | The GDP is an economic number that tells us the total value of all the final goods and services produced by resources located in the country you live in during a period of one year. |  | | The GDP is also important for determining the domestic economic policies and monetary policies, such as the Federal Reserve's position on interest rates. |  | | The GDP is figured by taking the total value of all the final goods and services of one country and adding them up. |
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http://www.teenanalyst.com/economics/gdp.html
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| | Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Definition |
 | | One example: if a retailer successfully sells a product, the sale will count toward "consumer spending" at its retail price; if the retailer fails and the product bloats its inventory, it will count toward "business investment" at its wholesale price (i.e. |  | | The gross domestic product includes enough sub-components that just looking at trends in the bottom line GDP number can give you a misleading idea of what the economy is actually doing. |  | | In other words, the GDP calculation can make the start of a recession look better, and the recovery stage look weaker, than they really are. |
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http://www.moneychimp.com/glossary/gdp.htm
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| | Gross Domestic Product |
 | | GDP is simply Gross National Product less "rest-of-world" output, that is, less net factor payments to domestic owners of factors of production located outside the United States. |  | | GDP is a quarterly item and is duplicated in the three appropriate months of the quarter. |  | | This item is the monthly Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as determined by the U. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, adjusted seasonally and is represented in billions of U. dollars. |
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http://www.compustat.com/support/wi/private_shrd/dataguide/gdp.html
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| | Gross Domestic Product (GDP) |
 | | GDP generally is defined as the market value of the goods and services produced by a country. |  | | Gross National Product (GNP) measures the output of a nation's factors of production, regardless of whether the factors are located within the country's borders. |  | | One way to calculate a nation's GDP is to sum all expenditures in the country. |
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http://www.quickmba.com/econ/macro/gdp
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| | Gross Domestic Product Definition |
 | | The total market value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a given year, equal to total consumer, investment and government spending, plus the value of exports, minus the value of imports. |  | | It is important to differentiate Gross Domestic Product from Gross National Product (GNP). |  | | Current dollar GDP is calculated using today's dollars and makes comparisons between time periods difficult because of the effects of inflation. |
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http://www.investorwords.com/2240/Gross_Domestic_Product.html
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| | Gillespie Research: 4. Gross Domestic Product |
 | | The GDP is a large component of the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA), representing "the output of goods and services produced by labor and property in the United States."[3] The NIPA was the concept and development of the National Bureau of Economic Research, a private organization founded in 1920. |  | | The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is one of the broader measures of economic activity and is the most widely followed business indicator reported by the U.S. government. |  | | The related Gross National Product (GNP) is the broadest U.S. economic measure and includes the GDP plus the balance of international flows of interest and dividend payments. |
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http://www.gillespieresearch.com/cgi-bin/bgn/article/id=344
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| | Gross Domestic Product (GDP) |
 | | The five main components of the GDP are: (private) consumption, fixed investment, change in inventories, government purchases (i.e. |  | | The GDP report also includes inflation information in the form of data on a number of Price Deflators of GDP and its components. |  | | You can create customized GDP Charts with the Economic Chart Maker Tip: type "GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT" in the Label section of the form and choose the transformation of the data you are interested in. |
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http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~nroubini/bci/GDP.html
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| | What's Wrong With The GDP? |
 | | Since the GDP first added the economic activity that generated that waste, it creates the illusion that pollution is a double benefit for the economy. |  | | The GDP violates basic accounting principles and common sense by treating the depletion of natural capital as income, rather than as the depreciation of an asset. |  | | Since the GDP records every monetary transaction as positive, the costs of social decay and natural disasters are tallied as economic advance. |
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http://dieoff.org/page11.htm
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| | BBC - h2g2 - Gross Domestic Product |
 | | It stands for Gross Domestic Product and is basically a measure of the value of goods and services produced in an economy in a year. |  | | However, GDP per capita is not a direct measure of living standards and quality of life in a country, so policies aimed at maximising GDP may be seen as ill-conceived. |  | | It is obvious that country A will have higher living standards than country B, but this is not apparent from their GDP figures. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A813953
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| | National Accounts:Statistics Portal |
 | | Gross Domestic Product by type of expenditure for OECD member countries and 5 zones. |  | | Government finance of 29 OECD member countries is illustrated through a summary of aggregates and balances from production, income and financial accounts, through... |  | | Main aggregates of national accounts - including GDP, GDP per capita, disposable income, saving and net lending/net borrowing - available from 1970 depending on the country, in national currency... |
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http://www.oecd.org/topicstatsportal/0,2647,en_2825_495684_2759282_1_1_1_1,00.html
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| | Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal: Gross Domestic Product and Gross Domestic Income |
 | | Theoretically, the value of products and the income they generate should be the same.... |  | | Since the Q1 NFC productivity data were produced, the 4-q swing in the measured gap between the expenditure and income based measure of national output has been cut in half, from 150 bps to 75 bps. |  | | The section on productivity for the nonfinancial corporation actually has a profits per unit data series that is very good -- but the report on it lags the other reports for a quarter so the data is not so timely. |
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http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2005/08/gross_domestic_.html
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| | Gross Domestic Product - GDP |
 | | Critics of using GDP as an economic measure say the statistic does not take into account the underground economy - transactions that, for whatever reason, are not reported to the government. |  | | The monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period, though GDP is usually calculated on an annual basis. |  | | It includes all of private and public consumption, government outlays, investments and exports less imports that occur within a defined territory. |
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http://www.investopedia.com/terms/g/gdp.asp
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| | Economic Indicators - Gross Domestic Product - GDP |
 | | GDP is a gross measure of market activity. |  | | The most recent GDP figures have a relatively high importance to the markets. |  | | The "current dollar GDP" equals the market value of goods and services produced. |
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http://www.investopedia.com/university/releases/gdp.asp
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| | GDP Inflation Calculator |
 | | This is an inflation calculator for adjusting costs from one year to another using the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Deflator inflation index. |  | | This inflation calculator is based on the inflation rate during the US Government Fiscal Year, which begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. |  | | The United States Government does not endorse any commercial product, process, or activity identified by this web site nor through its agreements with non-government entities. |
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http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/bu2/inflateGDP.html
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| | Gross Domestic Product components |
 | | The GDP is calculated using a "chain-weighted" method. |  | | The system is recognizes business has been globalized, deregulation is increasing business activity and relative prices for goods change quickly and dramatically. |  | | The measure of the USA's output of goods and services is calculated by the Commerce Department using the following items: |
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http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/econ0025.htm
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| | Gross Domestic Product |
 | | Calculate Government Consumption Expenditures and Gross Investment as a percent of GDP. |  | | Notice that Gross Private Domestic Investment consists of "fixed investment" and "change in private inventories." Why must the "change in private inventories" be included in the calculation of GDP? |  | | Calculate Gross Private Domestic Investment as a percent of GDP. |
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http://www.obu.edu/business/arye/WebUpdatesandApplications/gdp.htm
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| | gross domestic product |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ipd/A0464453.html
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| | Gross Domestic Product |
 | | Smith was an economist with the Federal Branch of BEA’s Government Division where she developed estimates of several components of the government accounts, including Federal Government spending on research and development and the current surplus of Federal Government enterprises. |  | | Prakken has numerous publications to his credit, including papers written for the Council of Economic Advisers, the American Council for Capital Formation, and the Center for the American Study of Business on topics ranging from tax reform, to budget policy, to monetary policy, to the impact of technology on productivity. |  | | He has testified frequently on these topics before committees in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. |
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http://www.nabe.com/stats2004/session1.html
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| | Gross Domestic Product (GDP) |
 | | Data Users Conference: Government Receipts and Expenditures and Consumption Expenditures and Gross Investment |  | | Table Headers and Stubs for the 2005 Annual Revision to the National Income and Product Accounts |  | | 2005 Annual Revision of the National Income and Product Accounts |
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http://www.bea.gov/bea/dn/home/gdp.htm
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| | III - Gross Domestic Product |
 | | Gross domestic product (GDP) is the total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy. |  | | When real estate transactions (e.g., development, mortgages and related services, property sales and rentals) are included, financial services accounted for 20.6 percent of the GDP in 2004, unchanged from 2003. |  | | The GDP growth rate is the primary indicator of the state of the economy. |
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http://www.financialservicesfacts.org/financial2/today/gdp
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| | Government Resources |
 | | A Summary of Alternative Methods for Estimating Potential GDP (Congressional Budget Office) |  | | GDP Components' Contributions to U.S. Economic Growth (Monthly Labor |  | | Real Gross Domestic Product (in Profile of the Economy, Treasury Bulletin) |
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http://library.louisville.edu/government/subjects/economy/gross.html
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| | Gross Domestic Product |
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http://www.overpopulation.com/faq/health/economics/gross_domestic_product
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| | Poverty Facts and Stats - Global Issues |
 | | The GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of the poorest 48 nations (i.e. |  | | The world’s 497 billionaires in 2001 registered a combined wealth of $1.54 trillion, well over the combined gross national products of all the nations of sub-Saharan Africa ($929.3 billion) or those of the oil-rich regions of the Middle East and North Africa ($1.34 trillion). |  | | Pilot Analysis of Global Ecosystems, February 2001, (in the Food Feed and Fiber section). |
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http://www.globalissues.org/TradeRelated/Facts.asp
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| | GDP: Gross Domestic Product Diagram |
 | | Arrows indicate the direction of payments; solid arrows are the components making up the Gross Domestic Product. |  | | Glossary link: definition of the Gross Domestic Product. |  | | Click on any hot zone; a description will appear at the lower left of the diagram. |
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http://www.moneychimp.com/articles/econ/gdp_diagram.htm
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| | Gross Domestic Product |
 | | Starting series: Total Government consumption expenditures and gross investment |  | | dollar gross domestic product (GDP) rose 7.6 percent (annual rate), real |  | | \1\ GDP less exports of goods and services plus imports of goods and services. |
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http://www.nber.org/palmdata/indicators/gdp.html
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| | Gross Domestic Product (GDP): A Glossary of Political Economy Terms - Dr. Paul M. Johnson |
 | | An estimate of the total money value of all the final goods and services produced in a given one-year period using the factors of production located within a particular country's borders. |  | | Gross Domestic Product (GDP): A Glossary of Political Economy Terms - Dr. Paul M. Johnson |  | | Department of Political Science, 7080 Haley Center, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849 |
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http://www.auburn.edu/~johnspm/gloss/GDP
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| | St. Louis Fed: Gross Domestic Product, 1 Decimal, Bil. of $, Quarterly, SAAR |
 | | A Guide to the National Income and Product Accounts of the United States (NIPA) - (http://www.bea.gov/bea/an/nipaguid.pdf) |  | | Categories > Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Components > GDP/GNP |  | | Home > Economic Data - FRED® > Categories > Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Components > GDP/GNP |
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http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/GDP/18
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| | Energy Information Administration - International Natural Gas Production Data |
 | | International Gross Domestic Product and Population to the International Population and Gross Domestic Product Section at: |  | | Information previously on the International Gross Domestic Product, Population, and General Conversion Factors Information Page has been moved as follows: |  | | Energy Information Administration - International Natural Gas Production Data |
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http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/other.html
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