Gross National Product

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Gross National Product, is the total value of all the goods and services produced by a country in one year.

Per capita income

Per capita income is GNP divided by population (in contrast to working age, workforce, or household statistics).

The average per capita GNP (as of 2006) in developed countries with high-income economies, e.g. the United Kingdom, is about $23500. In developing countries with middle-income economies it is $2500. In developing countries with low-income economies, it is less than $400.

Size of a working-age population in a country and its correlation with national GNP in advanced economies

See also: Size of a working age population in a country and its correlation with national GNP in advanced economies

US GNP under the Bretton Woods and Keynesian system

See also: Keynesian economics and Bretton Woods
Chart of the growth of U.S. GNP from January 1947 to January 2023 measured in fiat dollars.

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