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The current gross national product is at about the level of 30 years ago.
It is now 6.1 percent of the gross national product.
Our defense budget today is 7 percent of the gross national product.
The gross national product rose 6.7 percent over the same period.
The gross national product should grow 2.5 percent next year, the same as in the second half of 1989.
Gross national product only comes into it for the remaining part.
"They probably have in mind adding to gross national product."
But tobacco has done so much for the gross national product.
In 1981, Japan spent more than 5 percent of its gross national product on oil.
You've got to look at the overall gross national product when you talk about that, too.
The information industry even now accounts for more than 10 percent of our gross national product.
The real gross national product soared 10 percent in 1986.
But even that figure would be less than 1 percent of gross national product for the first time in two decades.
Gross national product has plunged by more than a third in five years.
Together, they accounted for more than 30 percent of the world's total gross national product.
In 1987, we allocated close to 11.5 percent of our gross national product to health care.
From 1953 through 1973, it averaged 8.7 percent of gross national product.
The department says the 1992 figure represents a record 14 percent of the expected gross national product.
America's gross national product far exceeds that of any other nation.
Still ahead are the important Friday figures on the gross national product.
The money that they sent back represented 40 percent of the gross national product.
The policy had limited increases to less than 1 percent of gross national product.
If we consider our gross national product, that ought actually to be possible.
We have known for a long time that gross national product is inadequate.
Now his paintings sell for more than the gross national product of some countries.
GNP was expected to grow by 5 per cent.
GNP alone is inadequate as a criterion in determining eligible areas.
GNP could be vindicated as a measure of welfare by this finding.
In 1984 it produced only 3.1 per cent of GNP.
It is estimated to be about three to four per cent of GNP.
In developed countries the figure is closer to 10 per cent of GNP.
As of 2008, the GNP was 77% higher than in 1989.
GNP per capita decreased from 7,370 in 1978 to 6,852 in 1981.
The 1.27 % of GNP is worth a great deal more.
Which is driving a search for extra warehouse space and could even effect the GNP.
By 1974 public services took up over a quarter of the GNP, compared to 15 per cent 20 years before.
The missing funds amounted to more than the GNP of most small countries.
The plan proposed an increase in gross national income (GNP) by 37 to 40 percent.
In 1992, residential construction investment consumed 6.2 percent of the GNP.
However, using GNP per capita also has many problems.
They will represent approximately 5% of the figure for GNP.
It spends only 0.3% of its GNP on research and development.
Questions about the exhaustiveness of GNP figures are still justified.
It is the reference to GNP which is the correct one.
GNP is commonly used as a measure of well-being of individuals in a country.
Capital investment accounted for two-thirds of GNP growth between late 1986 and early 1991.
Thanks to low oil prices, that pattern was broken after 1985, when energy use once again rose in line with GNP.
Nevertheless, he kept a gnp on his temper.
Park continually insisted that GNP should allow the return of her supporters.
GNP held that market share for 16 years by increasing hydroelectricity output of the west branch.