gross national product

NOUN
  1. former measure of the United States economy; the total market value of goods and services produced by all citizens and capital during a given period (usually 1 yr)
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How To Use gross national product In A Sentence

  • The gross national product approached and then swiftly passed a trillion dollars, but inflation was becoming increasingly serious. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • It is the largest industry in the Province, contributing 6% of Gross National Product and accounting for 11% of employment.
  • Gross National Product is conventionally used to indicate economic development.
  • Gross National Product is conventionally used to indicate economic development.
  • Measured by Gross National Product (GNP), at the end of World War II, we were more than forty per cent of the whole; today the fraction is less than a quarter. The World Economy
  • The British economy flatlined through the last quarter of 2001 and the first quarter of this year; even the revised estimates for gross national product could not breathe any life into it.
  • We have 31 trillion dollars of government, corporate and consumer debt which is over three times our annual gross national product and which experts claim can never be wiped out except through a ruinous level of inflation.
  • It is the largest industry in the Province, contributing 6% of Gross National Product and accounting for 11% of employment.
  • It is the largest industry in the Province, contributing 6% of Gross National Product and accounting for 11% of employment.
  • From 1977 to 1985 the United States gross national product grew 21 percent.
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