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Record growth in gross national product
Economic Bulletin, 1989Karin Müller-Krumholz +1 more
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The Health Sector's Share of the Gross National Product
Science, 1990Between 1947 and 1987 expenditures for health care in the United States grew 2.5 percent per annum faster than expenditures for other goods and services. The health sector's share of the gross national product rose from well under 5 percent in the late 1940s to more than 11 percent in the late 1980s. The expenditures gap has two components: health care
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THE MEASUREMENT OF GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT IN KOREA
Review of Income and Wealth, 1967South Korea began its measurement of Gross National Product during the turbulent 1950's, a period of postwar rebuilding and of political and social changes. With only a small and largely inexperienced staff, and with little support from other statistical agencies whose data were essential to adequate GNP measurement, the Bank of Korea began this task ...
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Gross National Product and the Investor’s Focus
Financial Analysts Journal, 1966THIS ARTICLE makes the point that an analysis of GNP probabilities-from the cyclical investor's viewpoint-must be more demanding than the usual forecasts offered. It must focus on the fluctuations in the GNP "Rate of Change." A central piece of evidence supporting this study's conclusions is the amazingly close parallel demonstrated between the GNP ...
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Economic Growth and Gross National Product
1995The first studies about national income stemmed from curiosity about the differences in economic strength between nations. In seventeenth-century Britain, Petty and King made comparisons between Britain, France, and Holland (republished: King. 1936. Similar work was done in France, but for a long time there was no follow-up in either country.
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