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GDP

Definition av GDP

  1. (ekonomi) BNP; förkortning för gross domestic product
  2. (biokemi) GDP, guanosindifosfat; förkortning för guanosine diphosphate
  3. (logistik, läkemedel) GDP, god distributionssed; förkortning för good distribution practice

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  • The Bahamas is the richest country in the West Indies and is ranked 14th in North America for nominal GDP.
  • Although tiny in absolute terms, because of the very small population of the British Virgin Islands, in 2010 the Territory had the 19th highest GDP per capita in the world according to the CIA World factbook.
  • It is almost entirely supported by exports of crude oil and natural gas, with revenues from the petroleum sector accounting for over half of GDP.
  • The economy of Canada is a highly developed mixed economy, with the world's tenth-largest economy , and a nominal GDP of approximately.
  • The economy of the Cayman Islands, a British overseas territory located in the western Caribbean Sea, is mainly fueled by the tourism sector and by the financial services sector, together representing 50–60 percent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP).
  • with continuing growth in the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and moderate inflation, though with a high unemployment rate: 11.
  • Throughout most of the 20th century, Colombia was Latin America's 4th and 3rd largest economy when measured by nominal GDP, real GDP, GDP (PPP), and real GDP at chained PPPs.
  • Cologne is also part of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, the second biggest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union.
  • 8% of the world population in 2020, EU member states generated a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of around trillion in 2022, constituting approximately one sixth of global nominal GDP.
  • The economy of Ecuador is the eighth largest in Latin America and the 69th largest in the world by total GDP.
  • The economy of El Salvador has experienced relatively low rates of GDP growth, in comparison to other developing countries.
  • The economy of Afghanistan is listed as the 124th largest in the world in terms of nominal gross domestic product (GDP), and 102nd largest in the world in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP).
  • The economy of the Faroe Islands was the 166th largest in the world in 2014, having a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of $2.
  • Among OECD nations, Finland has a highly efficient and strong social security system; social expenditure stood at roughly 29% of GDP.
  • 8 million and is Germany's second-largest metropolitan region after the Rhine-Ruhr region and the fourth biggest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union.
  • It also considers the overall state of the economy and factors including interest rates, production, earnings, employment, GDP, housing, manufacturing and management.
  • It has the largest national economy in Europe, the third-largest by nominal GDP in the world, and fifth by GDP (PPP).
  • The Ghanaian domestic economy in 2012 revolved around services, which accounted for 50% of GDP and employed 28% of the work force.
  • The economy of Greece is the 52nd largest in the world, with a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of $252.
  • GDP per capita is close to the average for European economies, but the economy is critically dependent upon substantial support from the Danish government, which supplies about half the revenues of the Self-rule Government, which in turn employs 10,307 Greenlanders out of 25,620 currently in employment (2015).


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