national product造句1. From 1977 to 1985 the United States gross national product grew 21 percent.
2. Gross National Product is conventionally used to indicate economic development.
3. The president said that the gross national product had declined by a big margin.
4. Net national product exceeds national income by the amount of indirect business taxes-sales and excise taxes, primarily.
5. The country had the largest gross national product of any nation.
6. In this way we can enhance our gross national product for the benefit of all.
7. Affluence is measured by the per capita gross national product.
8. A greater gross national product meant that local authorities could be more generous towards the poor.
9. Britain's gross national product weighs in at around £250 billion; that is, P£6250.
10. Gross national product fell 5.8 percent in January-February 1991 compared with the same period in 1990.
11. Gross and net national product for the United Kingdom, 1987.
12. GNP stands for gross national product.
13. The gross national product shrank one percent last year.
14. The Gross National Product were seen as a hadgepodge of Buicks, chickens, shirts, and diaper services.
15. The two variables are infant mortality per 1000 live births and gross national product per head.
16. This demand was extrapolated from the projected growth in such countries' gross national product.
17. It had begun the seventies with the declared intention of contributing 0.7 percent of the gross national product in official aid.
18. It is the largest industry in the Province, contributing 6% of Gross National Product and accounting for 11% of employment.
19. So, more marginally, has the competitive prestige that goes with expanding national product.
20. Galbraith challenged the conventional wisdom that everything would be all right if only the Gross National Product were big enough.
21. The deficit has fallen from 9. 5 percent of gross national product in 1994 to an estimated 7. 4 percent.
22. National income is the value of the actual amount produced and so is necessarily equal to the national product and expenditure.
23. Spending on health has risen from 4.7 percent of the gross national product in 1979 to 5.7.
24. Removal of technical barriers Technical barriers to trade arise from differing national product regulations and standards.
25. When do the Government expect to meet the target for overseas aid of 0.7 percent. of gross national product?
26. Figures for the first nine months of 1992 showed an 18 percent fall in gross national product.
27. That achievement represents a larger share of a larger national product and the Conservative party can be extremely proud of it.
28. Most countries in the world attempt to monitor the total value of their output, or gross national product.
29. In the mid-1970s, public spending peaked at over 49 percent of our gross national product.
30. Authors make a study on transportations contribution to gross national product growth and employment personnel growth.