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gross national income

Noun

Meaning

gross national income (usually uncountable, plural gross national incomes)

(economics) A more recent designation for gross national product, the total market value of all the goods and services produced by a nation.
Synonym: GNI
Coordinate term: gross domestic product

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Gross national income in 2009 was £3.7 billion (approximately £40,000 per head of population). Source: Internet

Gross national income (GNI) equals GDP plus income receipts from the rest of the world minus income payments to the rest of the world. citation In 1991, the United States switched from using GNP to using GDP as its primary measure of production. Source: Internet

The Honduran people are among the poorest in Latin America ; Gross national income per capita (2007) is $US 1,649; the average for Central America is $US 6,736. Source: Internet

The Netherlands, Austria, Denmark and Sweden – a group of net contributors called the ‘Frugal Four’ – continued to reject proposals to raise the EU’s expenditure beyond 1% of the bloc’s Gross National Income. Source: Internet

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