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Business Definition for: Net Domestic Product

  • the figure produced after factors such as depreciation have been deducted from GDP

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The Fed's more optimistic tone was buttressed - Washington Report - Gross Domestic Product - Brief Article
The Fed's more optimistic tone was but-tressed by the report that the Gross Domestic Product, output of goods and services net of inflation, grew 0.2 percent lathe final quarter of 2001. Though slim enough that it could be revised away later, the slight expansion was much better than the contraction...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, gross domestic product
Research articles 2002-04-01
Contributions to changes in real GDP in OECD countries - gross domestic product - Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development - Illustration - Statistical Data Included
Annex Table 56. Contributions to changes in real GDP in OECD countries As a per cent of real GDP in the previous period, seasonally adjusted at annual rates ...
Tags: OECD
Research articles 2001-06-01
Need to know: Hot Tuna share placing ... Aegon loss ... Ping Pong expansion ...
View video and Need to Know interactive heatmap Economics Eurozone economy: The European Union's statistics office in Luxembourg said that gross domestic product in the eurozone had staged a dramatic recovery in the second quarter, falling by just 0.1 per cent from the first quarter, when it had dived by...
Tags: loss, sales
News items 2009-08-16
Need to know: Nokia new phone ... UK Coal loss ... Boeing delivery date ...
View video and Need to Know interactive heatmap Economics House prices: The latest monthly index from Nationwide showed that house prices rose by 1.6 per cent in August, their fourth consecutive monthly increase, and are rising at their fastest rate for two and a half years. The year-on-year decline in...
Tags: loss, sales, property, Telecom Italia
News items 2009-08-27
Cholestech Announces First Quarter Results
HAYWARD, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 24, 1996--Cholestech Corporation (NASDAQ: CTEC) announced today net product sales for the first quarter of fiscal 1997 ended June 28, 1996, were $2,760,000, an increase of 102% from the $1,369,000 reported in the first quarter of the prior year.Domestic product sales increased $1,403,000 (131%) to $2,473,000 from...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., SALES, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1996-07-24
'Large' $1.8b Trade Deficit Posted
Despite all the talk of an economic rebound, the run of data released so far this month suggests that growth in the September quarter was subdued.Following on from Wednesday's soft retail sales data for the September quarter, Thursday's monthly international trade report suggests exports will again be a drag...
Tags: Australian Associated Press Pty Ltd., Helen Coonan, Stimulus, Government, Sales Strategy, Vertical Industries, Financial Planning, Sales Force Management, Financial Services, Sales, Finance, AAP
News items 2009-11-05
Euro Zone Q3 Recession Exit Less Robust Than Thought
By Jan StrupczewskiBRUSSELS (Reuters) - The euro zone economy jumped out of recession in the third quarter, data showed on Friday, but with slightly less spring than expected after growth in the area's top three economies fell short of market forecasts.Gross domestic product in the 16 countries using the euro...
Tags: Growth, Economist, Eurozone, Us
News items 2009-11-13
Forbes 400 raises ante to $1 trillion/ Microsoft's Gates again leads
NEW YORK - The 400 richest Americans for the first time have collectively amassed a total net worth of $1 trillion, a figure greater than the gross domestic product of China, according to Forbes magazine, which issued its annual ranking of the nation's wealthiest people Thursday. Microsoft Corp....
Tags: billionaire, Cable, Denver, Forbes, Microsoft Corp., NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, TVs
Research articles 1999-09-24
Higher budget surplus in Australia may dwindle.
Sep 27, 2001 The Asian Wall Street Journal ABIX via COMTEX -- Australian Budget data for the year ending 30 June 2001 is available. The statistics show an underlying surplus of $A5.6bn for 2000-2001. There was a decrease in net debt to $A39.3bn. At ...
Tags: Westpac Banking Corp.
Research articles 2001-09-28
Need to know: Sinclair buys . . . Yell hires . . . Carillion sells
View video and Need to Know interactive heatmap Economics Public finances: Britain must raise taxes by £26 billion a year or cut public spending by 17 per cent in the three years to 2013-14, over and above the measures proposed in this year's Budget, because of damage done to the...
Tags: Google Inc., Mobile, Mobile Broadband, Carillion Plc.
News items 2009-10-12
Economic Growth
From the executive summary: ‘Economic growth is a sustained expansion of production possibilities measured as the increase in real Gross Domestic Product GDP over a given period.' Economic growth helps in assessing the worth of countries. Measuring economic growth helps in analyzing the net profits and losses incurred by countries....
Tags: Growth
Presentations 2003-01-01
The Lag Structure Of The Impact Of Business Ownership On Economic Performance In OECD Countries
This paper investigates the impact of changes in the number of business owners on three measures of economic performance, viz. employment growth, Gross Domestic Product GDP growth and labor productivity growth. Particular attention is devoted to the lag structure. The analysis is performed at the country level for 21 OECD...
Tags: OECD, Economic Performance
White papers 2006-11-01
Britain's Brown sees robust growth, soaring public borrowing
LONDON AFP ? Britain is set for a robust economic recovery with growth of at least three percent next year, though the public deficit is also ballooning, Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown said. Gross domestic product growth was forecast to accelerate to a rate of between 3.0 and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Britain, finance, recovery
Research articles 2003-12-10
The United States of America: Looking back and to the future.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
The United States of America is the world's largest energy producer, consumer and net importer. It ranks i ].th worldwide in reserves of oil, sixth in natural gas and first in coal. As of May 1999, the U.S. economy continues to maintain the highly ...
Tags: FINANCE, inflation, Investment, merger, U.S., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, unemployment
Research articles 1999-07-01
Malaysia maintains 5-6 percent GDP forecast despite surging oil prices
KUALA LUMPUR AFP — Malaysia's central bank will not revise its 2005 GDP growth forecast of between five to six percent, despite surging oil prices in the global market. "We will wait for three or four months before making any fundamental change in view of the current high price...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, bank, Government, Malaysia
Research articles 2005-07-10
Profile of the economy
[Source: Office of Macroeconomic Analysis] Real gross domestic product GDP In the first quarter of 2000, real GDP increased at a 5.4 percent annual rate. This was below the outsized 7.3 percent increase in the fourth quarter of 1999, but it exceeded the average quarterly gain...
Tags: compensation, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, income, inflation, investment, surplus, U.S.
Research articles 2000-06-01
JAMAICA
Jamaica's huge foreign debt is hampering the country's capacity to grow and develop, says Prime Minister J.P. Patterson. The nation's external doubt now stands at about $3.9 billion, after marginally declining in recent years following bilateral forgiveness by the U.S. and borrowings that have not increased...
Tags: Fax, FINANCE, Jamaica, Kingston Technology Corp., U.S., World Bank
Research articles 1993-06-01
Fitch 2003 Outlook: North American Automotive Sector
Business Editors CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 19, 2002 Whether it is automotive industry volumes, net pricing, product trends, the UAW contract negotiation, or automotive pensions, Fitch Ratings anticipates that 2003 will be one of the most important years in recent North American automotive history. Fitch anticipates that domestic automakers will...
Tags: Benefits, Ford Motor Co., Manufacturing, MARKETING, pension, Pricing, SALES
Research articles 2002-12-19
High price of drought.
Nov 20, 2002 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Australia's drought is expected to reduce growth in gross domestic product by 0.5 to 1 in 2002-03. According to a September 2002 forecast from the Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics the...
Tags: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Research articles 2002-11-20
Leading investor
Switzerland continues to remain one of the world's leading foreign investors with its exporting capital worth more than the country's annual gross domestic product GDP. A new study reveals that Switzerland had made net overseas investments of a]most $180 billion (CHF227 billion) in 2002, putting it behind Britain, Japan...
Tags: Swiss National Bank
Research articles 2004-03-01
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