GDP doesn’t measure what we should care about, say critics. Is that true?
The fraudulent number that is Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a substantially shrunken number relative to the true size of the U.S. economy. See the “surge” in GDP reported yesterday for evidence. The ...
Learn how GNP is used to measure economic development and demand, and understand its distinction from GDP, as well as when GNP serves as a superior metric.
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