GNP的意思和读音

GNP

: [ˌdʒi en ˈpi] : [ˌdʒiː en ˈpiː]

abbr.(=gross national product)[]

n. gross national product)

(Gross National Product);

GNPn.

1. gross national product)the abbreviation for‘gross national product’ (the total value of all the goods and services produced by a country in one year, including the total income from foreign countries)

abbr.1.(=gross national product)[]

abbr.1.(=gross national product)

n.1.Gross National Product: the total value of all the goods and services that a country produces in a year, including income received from money invested in other countries, but not income paid to foreign investors

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1.In my talk with foreign guests, I was bold enough to say that we would BE able to quadruple our GNP by the year 2000.

2.One study showed that the EverQuest universe of Norrath had an economy ranking close to Russia's in terms of per-capita GNP.GNP,EverQuest

3.What made it possible for such a large share of GNP to be invested in an essentially free-market economy?使

4.I said the cumulative amount of the national debts stood at 1. 2 trillion yuan, accounting for14% of the GNP.1.2亿14%。

5.The high consumption low investment pattern has reduced productivity growth, and with that the rate of GNP growth.GNP

6.Turkey is a developed country with a per capita GNP just a little lower than Australia.

7.But while China may be a middling economy by GNP, its aggregate size gives it a lot of clout.

8.When the total GNP exceeds $1 trillion, the national strength will increase considerably, although per capita GNP will still BE very low.亿

9.Any short-term stimulus should be consistent with a long-term expansion of the tax base as a share of GNP, not a reduction.

10.If another five per cent of GNP were allocated to national defence, military expenditure would be quite a considerable figure.