gdp

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The contemporaneous boost in measured gdp was almost completely an illusion in terms of human welfare (breaking the Versailles commitments did help Germany) and that includes corporations and their owners.

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  1. the measure of an economy adopted by the United States in 1991; the total market values of goods and services produced by workers and capital within a nation's borders during a given period (usually 1 year)

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  • The contemporaneous boost in measured gdp was almost completely an illusion in terms of human welfare (breaking the Versailles commitments did help Germany) and that includes corporations and their owners. —  Marginal Revolution
  • Labels: gdp, government debt, intergenerational issues —  Peter Martin
  • (I've not been denying the potential productivity of bridges or how gdp is calculated.) —  Marginal Revolution
  • Why isn't there any mention of its nominal gdp? it's close to 1.5 trillion dollars, between Spain and Brazil. ppp gdp is good to use when you're comparing the economies of poor countries to rich countries but it's not realistic. —  Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • I know that so many focus on "aggregate demand" (following the Keynesian equation of national income = gdp = spending (aggregate demand), basically). —  SocketSite™
 

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