Posts Tagged ‘GNP’

Economic Insights Series – From GNP to GDP – An Interpretation

Thursday, May 13th, 2010 by Dr. Sheila Moore Ph.D

In the previous Economic Insight we introduced the concept of GNP, or Gross National Product. For decades this was the major macro-economic indicator of final output produced for the economy over a year’s time.

As the world became more internationalized, and as increasing numbers of companies became more globalized, the measurement of GNP became ever more difficult, especially in the attempt to identify what would be “national” product (which could be produced anywhere in the world).  So the concept was updated to GDP — or Gross Domestic Product.
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Economic Insights Series – Why Macro Economics Matters

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 by Dr. Sheila Moore Ph.D

The aggregate, overall economy is that sphere within which we all live.   Even if you try to ignore it, or profess to have no interest in it, the impact of the Macro economy is pervasive and unavoidable.  So for your own well-being, it is best to have knowledge about the  Macro economy –  and then to understand policies undertaken in its name.

Economy of the United States

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