Gross National Income

Previously known as Gross National Product, Gross National Income comprises the total value of goods and services produced within a country (i.e. its Gross Domestic Product), together with its income received from other countries (notably interest and dividends), less similar payments made to other countries. For example, if a British-owned company operating in another country sends some of their incomes (profits) back to UK, UKs GNI is enhanced. Similarly, a British production unit of an American company sending profit to America will reduce UKs GNI.

 

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