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What is GNP at factor cost? - Economics

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What is GNP at factor cost?

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GNP at factor cost refers to the total income earned by the normal residents of a country (both within the country and abroad) from the production of final goods and services in a year, measured at factor cost. 

GNP at FC = GDP at MP + net factor income from abroad − net indirect taxes

  • It includes all factor incomes: wages, rent, interest, and profits.
  • It covers production by nationals, whether it takes place inside or outside the country.
  • It is measured at factor cost, so it excludes indirect taxes and includes subsidies.
  • It is a gross measure, meaning depreciation is not deducted.
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Chapter 19: National Income Aggregates - TEST YOURSELF QUESTIONS [Page 381]

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Chapter 19 National Income Aggregates
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