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Economists use gross national product (GNP) to measure
economic output within a nation, regardless of ownership.
the output of foreign-owned businesses within a nation.
the output of a nation’s citizens, regardless of where they are.
any business activity taking place outside a country.
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the output of a nation’s citizens, regardless of where they are.
GNP totals income earned by a country's residents and businesses whether the production occurs domestically or abroad (GDP, by contrast, measures output within a country's borders regardless of ownership).
GNP totals income earned by a country's residents and businesses whether the production occurs domestically or abroad (GDP, by contrast, measures output within a country's borders regardless of ownership).
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