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What is National Income ?| Gross Domestic Products | Net National Products | Gross National Products
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In this video you will understand the the meaning of National Income and ways to measure National Income
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What is GDP? | CNBC Explains
It’s the king of economic statistics. Gross domestic product is an important tool to measure the health and strength of a country’s economy, but it doesn’t always give a full picture. So how does GDP work? CNBC’s Elizabeth Schulze explains.
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Nominal vs. Real GDP
\”Are you better off today than you were 4 years ago? What about 40 years ago?\”
These sorts of questions invite a different kind of query: what exactly do we mean, when we say “better off?” And more importantly, how do we know if we’re better off or not?
To those questions, there’s one figure that can shed at least a partial light: real GDP.
In the previous video, you learned about how to compute GDP. But what you learned to compute was a very particular kind: the nominal GDP, which isn’t adjusted for inflation, and doesn’t account for increases in the population.
A lack of these controls produces a kind of mirage.
For example, compare the US nominal GDP in 1950. It was roughly $320 billion. Pretty good, right? Now compare that with 2015’s nominal GDP: over $17 trillion.
That’s 55 times bigger than in 1950!
But wait. Prices have also increased since 1950. A loaf of bread, which used to cost a dime, now costs a couple dollars. Think back to how GDP is computed. Do you see how price increases impact GDP?
When prices go up, nominal GDP might go up, even if there hasn’t been any real growth in the production of goods and services. Not to mention, the US population has also increased since 1950.
As we said before: without proper controls in place, even if you know how to compute for nominal GDP, all you get is a mirage.
So, how do you calculate real GDP? That’s what you’ll learn today.
In this video, we’ll walk you through the factors that go into the computation of real GDP.
We’ll show you how to distinguish between nominal GDP, which can balloon via rising prices, and real GDP—a figure built on the production of either more goods and services, or more valuable kinds of them. This way, you’ll learn to distinguish between inflationdriven GDP, and improvementdriven GDP.
Oh, and we’ll also show you a handy little tool named FRED — the Federal Reserve Economic Data website.
FRED will help you study how real GDP has changed over the years. It’ll show you what it looks like during healthy times, and during recessions. FRED will help you answer the question, “If prices hadn’t changed, how much would GDP truly have increased?”
FRED will also show you how to account for population, by helping you compute a key figure: real GDP per capita. Once you learn all this, not only will you see past the nominal GDPmirage, but you’ll also get an idea of how to answer our central question:
\”Are we better off than we were all those years ago?\”
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GDP Vs GNP: Difference between them with definition \u0026 comparison
In this video tutorial you will learn about the differences between GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and GNP (Gross National Product), with the help of comparison chart. In addition to this, the video also contains a brief description of the GDP, along with its types. In the same way GNP has been explained
GNP (Gross National Product) Definition | Less Than 3 Minutes! | Finance Strategists
The Gross National Product definition is the approximation of the total value of all goods and services produced by a country’s citizens and citizenowned businesses.
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