if i am Canadian and I work in us did my production included in Canada GNP?
yes!
explanation:
GNP is the gross national product and it includes the production outside the country produce by that country's citizen. GNP more focus on the citizenship rather than the production in the country.GDP is the gross domestic product produced within the country.
so if you are canadian citizen but you produce in the US it will include in GNP of canada but not in the GDP of canada.
if i am Canadian and I work in us did my production included in Canada GNP?
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Which of the following are included in Canadian GDP
calculations?
(a) cleaning services performed by a cleaning company (b)
washing your own car
(c) drugs sold illegally on a local street corner
(d) prescription drugs manufactured in Canada and sold at a
local pharmacy
(e) a rug woven by hand in Turkey
(f) air pollution that diminishes the quality of the air you
breathe
(g) toxic waste cleanup performed by a local company
(h) car parts manufactured in Canada for...
Which of the following are included in Canadian GDP calculations? (a) cleaning services performed by a cleaning company (b) washing your own car (c) drugs sold illegally on a local street corner (d) prescription drugs manufactured in Canada and sold at a local pharmacy (e) a rug woven by hand in Turkey (f) air pollution that diminishes the quality of the air you breathe (g) toxic waste cleanup performed by a local company (h) car parts manufactured in Canada for...
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