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| | Are We Sustaining Australia? Report Against Headline Sustainabilty Indicators: Value 1: Living Standards and Economic Well-being |
 | | Gross national disposable income is equivalent to gross national income plus all secondary income in cash or in kind receivable by resident institutional units from the rest of the world, less all secondary income in cash or in kind payable by resident institutional units to the rest of the world. |  | | It is the aggregate value of gross primary incomes for all institutional sectors, including net primary income receivable from non-residents. |  | | Gross national income (GNI), formerly called gross national product (GNP), is a widely recognised measure of the overall economic well-being of a society. |
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http://www.deh.gov.au/esd/national/indicators/report/value1.html
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| | NATIONAL ACCOUNTS |
 | | Gross national disposable income equals the sum of gross national income and the balance of current transfers with the rest of the world. |  | | Gross national income equals the sum of gross domestic product and balance of primary incomes (from labour and capital) with the rest of the world. |  | | Gross fixed capital formation consists of investments into new fixed assets, costs of transactions of existing fixed assets and of additions to the value of non-produced assets. |
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| | Survey of Current Business: National Data.(gross domestic product, national... @ HighBeam Research |
 | | Table 1.14.--National Income by Type of Income [Billions of dollars] 2000 1999 National income 7,469.7..... |  | | Personal tax and nontax receipts 978.0 1,003.6 1,030.9 1,058.2 Income taxes 968.2 993.7 1,020.8 1,047.9 Nontaxes 9.8 9.9 10.1 10.2 Corporate profits tax accruals 245.7 250.5 249.4..... |  | | Personal tax and nontax receipts 261.4 273.6 277.2 284.3 Income taxes 204.6 216.1 219.0 225.4 Nontaxes 36.5 37.0 37.6 38.1 Other 20.3 20.5 20.6 20.7 Corporate profits tax accruals 40.6 41.5 41.2..... |
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http://static.elibrary.com/s/surveyofcurrentbusiness/march012001/nationaldatagrossdomesticproductnationalincomeandp/index.html
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| | Gross National Income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Previously known as Gross National Product, Gross National Income comprises the total value of goods and services produced within a country (i.e. |  | | its Gross Domestic Product), together with its income received from other countries (notably interest and dividends), less similar payments made to other countries. |  | | For example, if a British-owned company operating in another country sends some of their incomes (profits) back to UK, UK’s GNI is enhanced. |
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| | BOX111.DOC |
 | | Finally, gross national product is obtained by adding income earned domestically by non-residents and repatriated profits of foreign subsidiaries to GNP and subtracting income earned by nationals abroad. |  | | National income, the sum of the above items, is defined as income earned by nationals from current production of goods and services in the economy. |  | | National income is significantly lower than GNP at market prices. |
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| | The roaring gross national income -DAWN - Business; 08 November, 2004 |
 | | According to the World Bank Development Report 2005, Pakistan's gross national income (GNI) was at $306 billion in fiscal year 2003 when calculated on the basis of purchasing power parity (PPP).The GNI dropped sharply to $69 billion under the commonly used exchange rate related World Bank Atlas method. |  | | China becomes the world's second largest economy when its gross national income estimates are measured by purchasing power but it's status drops to 5/6th when the exchange rate-based Atlas method is used. |  | | And yet the national income in both cases be may be under- estimated by the failure of developing countries like Pakistan to update periodically their national accounts on the basis of structural changes in production and pricing of products. |
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| | Ministry of Finance |
 | | Equal to gross national income plus current transfer in cash or in kind receivable by resident institutional units from non-resident units and subtracting all current transfers in cash or in kind payable by resident institutional units to non-resident units. |  | | Income- based gross domestic product is compensation of employees, plus consumption of fixed capital, plus gross operating surplus plus taxes less subsidies on production and imports. |  | | Gross fixed capital formation measures the total value of a producer’s acquisition, less disposals, of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non- produced assets (such as subsoil assets or major improvements in the quantity, quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of institutional units. |
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| | gross national product -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | National income accounting is a set of measures used to gauge the health of a nation's economy for a given period. |  | | There are basically two ways of measuring national economic activity: as the money value of the total production of goods and services during a given period (usually a year) or as the total of incomes derived from economic activity after allowance has been made for capital consumption. |  | | Although services such as tourism, restaurants, entertainment, and public administration contribute greatly to the gross national product, it is finance and trade that form the cornerstone of the service industry. |
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| | TANZANET - The Tanzanian Electronic Networking Community - How is Gross National Income is measured |
 | | Gross national income is defined as the market value of all the goods and services produced in a nations economy. |  | | Under a system of accounting called the national accounts, gross national product (GNP) can be measured by summing up the portions of a nations output used by consumers, business, government, and foreign countries. |  | | It can also be measured by totalling the different kinds of income (employee compensation, corporate and non-corporate business earnings, interest, and individuals, rental income) generated by labor and property in production of a nations goods and services. |
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| | AllRefer.com - gross national product (Economics: Terms And Concepts) - Encyclopedia |
 | | gross national product (GNP), in economics, a quantitative measure of a nation's total economic activity, generally assessed yearly or quarterly. |  | | The GNP equals the gross domestic product plus income earned by domestic residents through foreign investments minus the income earned by foreign investors in the domestic market. |  | | Gross domestic product, often confused with GNP, is calculated from the total value of goods and services produced in an economy over a specified period. |
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| | GLOBAL/WORLD INCOME PER CAPITA GNI, GNP, GDP, 2005, Wealth, Rich Country Ranking, Rank, Developing Countries : Finfacts Ireland |
 | | Luxembourg* had the highest per capita Gross National Income (GNI) in the world in 2004, followed closely by Norway, Switzerland, the United States and Denmark, according to World Bank Development Indicators from July 2005. |  | | GNI (or gross national product in the terminology of the 1968 United Nations System of National Accounts) measures the total domestic and foreign value added claimed by residents. |  | | Gross domestic product (GDP) is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output. |
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http://www.finfacts.com/biz10/globalworldincomepercapita.htm
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| | Scoop: Keith Rankin: Whither National? |
 | | An extreme authoritarian position is to advocate that the nation's public income should be 100% withheld by the government, and spent by the government on behalf of the owners of that income. |  | | If most of the nation's income is appropriated as private income, then we could easily argue that many private individuals have their hands in the public till. |  | | Public income is at least as legitimate as private income. |
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Gross national product - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Gross national product measures the value of goods and services produced by factors of production owned by an country. |  | | For more detail see measures of national income. |  | | Encyclopedia4U - Gross national product - Encyclopedia Article |
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| | National accounts - Statistics New Zealand |
 | | Gross national income (GNI), which in the past has been referred to as gross national product, is a better measure of New Zealanders' income or claim on resources, as it excludes income remitted abroad (dividends, interest and other transfers) and includes similar income earned by New Zealanders from overseas investments. |  | | Gross domestic product (GDP) represents the income earned from production in New Zealand, whether that is carried out by New Zealanders or foreign firms operating within New Zealand. |  | | As in most other countries, this myriad of transactions is classified, measured and recorded in the national accounts. |
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| | Campaigning glossary - Gross National Income (GNI) |
 | | Previously known as Gross National Product, GNI comprises the total value of goods and services produced within a country (GDP) and the income received from other countries, less payments made to other countries. |
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| | Gross National Product (GNP): A Glossary of Political Economy Terms - Dr. Paul M. Johnson |
 | | If Americans receive less income from their overseas investments than foreigners receive from their US investments, on the other hand, American GNP will be somewhat smaller than GDP. |  | | economic growth and material prosperity in the national economy as a whole by means of monetary and fiscal policy, they need to have some reasonably precise way of telling how the economy is doing so as to decide whether they should be pushing on the gas or stepping on the brakes. |  | | Using the expenditure approach, you can estimate total GNP as the sum of estimates of the amounts of money that are spent on final goods and services by households (Consumption), by business firms (Investment), by government (Government Purchases), and by the world outside the country (Net Exports). |
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| | United Nations Statistics Division - Common Database |
 | | The aggregate value of the gross balances of primary incomes for all sectors. |  | | Thus GNI at market prices is the sum of gross primary incomes receivable by resident institutional units/sectors. |  | | GNI is equal to GDP less taxes (less subsidies) on production and imports, compensation of employees and property income payable to the rest of the world plus the corresponding items receivable from the rest of the world. |
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| | Individual Member Dues and Potential Sponsorships |
 | | Dues are scaled based on approximate ability to pay as defined by the gross national income per capita for the nation of primary residence. |  | | The gross national income per capita for the nation determines the amount of annual dues the specific individual will need to pay. |  | | Applications by developing nation organizations to receive support from the fund and distribution of the funds are administered by a Developing Nation Support Committee established by the GSDI Association Board. |
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| | Dáil Éireann - Volume 163 - 03 July, 1957 - Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Gross National Income. |
 | | Rooney asked the Taoiseach if he will state the estimated proportion of the gross national income which is absorbed by (a) central taxation, (b) local taxation, and (c) any other form of taxation. |  | | Donnchadh Ó Briain: The question asked was in relation to the estimated proportion of the gross national income which is absorbed by (a) central taxation, (b) local taxation and (c) any other form of taxation. |  | | It may be mentioned that to consider fully the relationship of taxation to the various aggregates of income and expenditure used in national income statistics, account should also be taken of subsidies and of transfer payments (e.g. |
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| | Business News of Saturday, 13 August 2005 |
 | | PPP GNI is gross national income (GNI) converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. |  | | Gross national income (GNI) Formerly gross national product or GNP. |  | | (GNI) is made up of GDP plus the net income earned from investments abroad (minus similar payments made to non-residents who contribute to the domestic economy). |
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| | BankruptcyNews.org::News articles & research on Gross National Product |
 | | If the gross national product, which is calculated every year, is a measure of evaluating the sovereign competitiveness of industries, national elections that... |  | | Pointing to national funding for research, he said the RandD budget in 1997 amounted to 1.88 percent of the Gross National Product, and this year it has been... |  | | The gross output of the construction sector, which stood at 13.7% of gross national product in 1990, had reached 21% of GNP by 2002. |
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| | RIA Novosti - Russia - RUSSIA'S GROSS NATIONAL INCOME IS ON 16TH POSITION IN THE WORLD |
 | | According to the report, Russia's gross national income in 2003 constituted $374.8 billion with average annual per-capita income $2,610. |  | | MOSCOW, April 18 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's gross national income is the 16th largest in the world, being the 97th in the average per-capita income, says the World Bank report on development indicators world-wide. |  | | RIA Novosti - Russia- RUSSIA'S GROSS NATIONAL INCOME IS ON 16TH POSITION IN THE WORLD |
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| | Globalis - an interactive world map - Japan - GNI- Gross National Income per capita (PPP$) |
 | | PPP GNI is gross national income (GNI) converted to international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. |  | | It differs from gross domestic product (GDP) by further adjusting for income received from aborad for labour and capital by residents, for similar payments to non-residents, and by incorporating various technical adjustments including those related to exchange rate changes over time. |  | | GNI is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad. |
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| | Data - Country Classification |
 | | For operational and analytical purposes, the World Bank’s main criterion for classifying economies is gross national income (GNI) per capita. |  | | In previous editions of our publications, this term was referred to as gross national product, or GNP. |  | | Income group: Economies are divided according to 2004 GNI per capita, calculated using the World Bank |
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| | gross national product of bolivia and other bolivia related information |
 | | Gross National Product (GNP) distribution for all countries of the World Countries of the World Gross... |  | | Gross National Product per capita $ 570 (1988 estimate) Currency unit Boliviano Population 7'314... |  | | Bolivia's 2004 gross domestic product (GDP) totaled $8.1 billion. |
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| | Bureau of Economic Analysis: National Economic Accounts |
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