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Sentence count:251+1Posted:2017-03-16Updated:2020-07-24
Meaning: n. measure of the United States economy adopted in 1991; the total market values of goods and services by produced by workers and capital within the United States borders during a given period (usually 1 year). 
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181. Positive Chinese GDP data, 9.8% versus 9.3% did little to boost markets as the rest of the expected data was pretty much in line with expectations.
182. The availableness calculating and selecting in Forecast method are shown by the forecasting of the 2010's GDP of Henan province and the corresponding analysis was made.
183. During the ten years to 2001, net exports contributed nothing to Japan's GDP growth.
184. Taxes on income and profits consumed 8.8% of GDP in Europe in 1965, giving Europe a competitive advantage over the U.S., where they consumed 11.9%.
185. Further, it a chronic current account deficit of a yawning 6 per cent of GDP.
186. The marine green GDP accounting has two major functions, accounting function and management function.
187. Already the GDP of the Asian economies is nearly on a par with Europe's and NAFTA's.
188. During the 2001 American recession China's GDP growth barely slowed.
189. In 2006 car and parts manufacturing comprised 5% of GDP in Ohio, 7.6% in Indiana and 10% in Michigan, according to the most recent figures from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA).
190. S. saving rate, including households and corporations, was 12 percent of GDP.
191. Hungary and Turkey have current - account deficits of 7 - 8 % of GDP.
192. America's household saving rate has risen since 2007 by about 3% of GDP. Corporate saving is also up.
193. Britain has the lowest ratio of spending to GDP in the European Community.
194. Exaggeration by local leaders, combined with double counting of output by firms with a presence in more than one province means local GDP data errs on the upside.
195. Netadded more than one percentage point to GDP growth in the year to the first quarter.
196. Politicians love uncorrected GDP since it adds up both productive and unproductive costs, magically damagepositive indicator.
197. The government has pledged to cut the budget gap to below 3 percent of GDP by 2013.
198. It can help us to know the micro mechanism that how FDI act on GDP.
199. This scheme would place the debt, in excess of 60% of GDP, of all euro-zone governments not already in IMF rescue plans into a jointly guaranteed fund that would be paid off over 25 years.
200. Federal debt held by the public has shot up to 62% of GDP, the highest it has been in over 50 years. But that is largely thanks to the economy's woes.
201. The rural employment scheme now costs 1 percent of GDP, while the food bill would cost an added $2 billion.
202. Although economists caution that GDP deflator numbers often contain technical anomalies, taken together the two indicators suggest broader inflationary pressures.
203. Gross domestic savings are calculated as GDP less final consumption expenditure (total consumption).
204. Because of the always-outdated statistical data in the calculation of GDP contraction coefficient currently , we still adopt CPI indicators to measure the degree of inflation.
205. In this paper, ideally equitable indexes are established by synthetically considering three appraisable factors, i. e. water environmental ability, GDP and City population.
206. The U.S. is 11th in the world in GDP per capita, with $47,000 per person, according to the Central Intelligence Agency. China stands at 125th, with $7,[sentencedict.com]600 per person.
207. GDP at current exchange rates is about one-fifth of that in the United States - and private consumption is just over one-eighth of that in the United States.
208. From Gi-Ni coefficient based on per capita GDP of island counties and Lorenz curve, it also can be seen the differences are becoming smaller apparently.
209. The country is one of the world's most destitute, with the CIA estimating per capita GDP at US$1,900, meaning that many North Koreans survive at the subsistence level.
210. "If you instead deflate the nominal GDP growth of 3.0 percent with the 4.3 percent increase in the gross domestic purchases deflator, then growth was -1.2 percent," he wrote on his blog.
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