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Gross Domestic Product
Total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country's borders during a specific period.
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Gross Domestic Product
Total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country's borders during a specific period.
Income Approach
Method that sums all earnings from production, including wages, rents, interest, and profits, to measure economic output.
Expenditures Approach
Method that totals spending on consumption, investment, government purchases, and net exports to calculate economic output.
National Income
Aggregate earnings from wages, rents, interest, proprietor's income, corporate profits, and certain taxes within a nation.
Compensation of Employees
Largest component of national earnings, including all wages and salaries paid by businesses and government to workers.
Rents
Income received by property owners, often adjusted for depreciation to reflect net rental earnings.
Interest
Earnings from lending funds, including payments received by banks and individuals for the use of their money.
Proprietor's Income
Earnings of self-employed individuals and partnerships, reflecting income not paid through corporations.
Corporate Profits
Total earnings of corporations, including taxes paid to government, dividends to shareholders, and retained earnings.
Taxes on Production and Imports
Government revenues from levies on goods, services, and imports, included as part of national earnings.
Net Foreign Factor Income
Adjustment accounting for income earned by nationals abroad minus income earned by foreigners domestically.
Consumption of Fixed Capital
Allowance for depreciation of long-term assets, reflecting the loss of value over time in the income calculation.
Statistical Discrepancy
Balancing item used to reconcile differences between the income and expenditures approaches in GDP calculation.
Retained Earnings
Portion of corporate profits not distributed as dividends, kept within the company for reinvestment.
Trade Deficit
Situation where a nation's imports exceed its exports, resulting in negative net exports in GDP calculation.