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Consumption $400
Imports $ 10
Net investment $ 20
Government purchases $ 100
Exports $ 20
Capital consumption allowance $ 20
Statistical discrepancy $ 6
Receipts of factor income from
the rest of the world $ 10
Payments of the factor income to
the rest of the world $ 13
- What is the
GDP for this economy? - What is the GNP for this economy?
- What is the NNP for this economy?
- What is the
national income for this economy? - What is the gross investment in for this economy?
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