Description : Net domestic product at factor cost is less than national income when :
Last Answer : Net domestic product at factor cost is less than national income when : A. Net factor income from ... from abroad is zero D. Net exports are positive
Description : Net National Product in National Income Accounting refers to - (1) Gross Domestic Product—Depreciation (2) Gross Domestic Product + Subsidies (3) Gross National Product—Depreciation (4) Gross National Product + Subsidies
Last Answer : (3) Gross National Product-Depreciation Explanation: Net national product at market price is the market value of the output of final goods and services produced at current price in one year of ... the depreciation charges from the gross national product, we get net national product at market price.
Description : The sum total of incomes received for the services of labour, land or capital in a country is called (1) Gross domestic product (2) National income (3) Gross domestic income (4) Gross national income
Last Answer : (3) Gross domestic income Explanation: The Gross Domestic Income (GDI) is the total in-come received by all sectors of an economy within a nation. It includes the sum of all wages, profits, ... services), the gross domestic income of a count should exactly equal its gross domestic product (GDP).
Description : Aggregate net value of the output in one year is the - (1) National income at factor cost (2) Gross Domestic Product at market prices (3) Net. National Product at market prices (4) Gross National Product at market prices
Last Answer : (3) Net. National Product at market prices Explanation: Net national product at market price is the market value of the output of final goods and services produced at current price in ... at market price, Net national product at market price=Gross national product at market priceDepreciation.
Description : Gross National Product - Depreciation Allowance =? (1) Per Capita Income (2) Gross Domestic Product (3) Personal Income (4) Net National Product
Last Answer : (4) Net National Product Explanation: Net National product (NNP) is Gross National Product minus a depreciation allowance for the wearing out of machines and buildings during the period. In other words, NNP= ... Since NNP counts only the net additions to the nation's stock, it is less than GNP.
Description : Acording to Keynesian theory of income determination, at full employment, a fall in aggregate demand causes - (1) a fall in prices of output and resources (2) a fall in real gross National product ... a rise in real gross National product and investment (4) a rise in prices of output and resources
Last Answer : (1) a fall in prices of output and resources Explanation: In 1936, John Maynard Keynes published the book "The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money to explain the prolonged and ... at a below-full-employment equilibrium. Suppose that the economy is at the full-employment equilibrium.
Description : Which one of the following is not a method of estimating National Income? (1) Expenditure method (2) Product method (3) Matrix method (4) Income method
Last Answer : (3) Matrix method Explanation: The matrix method is a structural analysis method used as a fundamental principle in many applications in civil engineering. The method is carried out, using ... of measuring national income. The methods are product method, income method and expenditure method.
Description : Net National Product of a country is - (1) GDP minus depreciation allowances (2) GDP plus net income from abroad (3) GNP minus net income from abroad (4) GNP minus depreciation allowances
Last Answer : (4) GNP minus depreciation allowances Explanation: Net national product (NNP) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced by residents in a country or other polity during a given ... and NDP is equal to gross domestic product (GDP) minus depreciation: NDP = GDP - depreciation.
Description : Depreciation is equal to — (1) Gross national product —Net national product (2) Net national product —Gross national product (3) Gross national product —Personal income (4) Personal income — Personal taxes
Last Answer : (1) Gross national product -Net national product Explanation: Net national product at market price is the market value of the output of final goods and services produced at current price in ... we get net national product at market price. So depreciation = Gross National ProductNet National Product,
Description : Which of the following is not required while computing Gross National Product (GNP)? (1) Net foreign investment (2) Private investment (3) Per capita income of citizens (4) Purchase of goods by government
Last Answer : (3) Per capita income of citizens Explanation: Gross National Product (GNP) is the market value of all products and services produced in one year by labour and property supplied by the ... measures the value of goods and services that the country's citizens produced regardless of their location.
Description : The best measure to assess a country's economic growth is - (1) per capita income at constant prices (2) per capita income at current prices , (3) gross domestic product at current prices (4) gross national product at current prices
Last Answer : (1) per capita income at constant prices Explanation: Gross domestic product (GDP) is the market value of all officially recognized final goods and services produced within a country in a given period ... the aggregate (such as GDP or Gross National Income) and dividing it by the total population.
Description : The method of calculating the national income by the product method is otherwise known as : (1) Income method (2) Value added method (3) Expenditure method (4) Net output method
Last Answer : (4) Net output method Explanation: Primarily there are three methods of measuring national income. Which method is to be employed depends on the availability of data and purpose. The methods ... account. In this method, National Output = National Expenditure (Aggregate Demand) = National Income.
Description : National Income is the - (1) Net National Product at market price (2) Net National Product at factor cost (3) Net Domestic Product at market price (4) Net domestic Product at factor cost
Last Answer : (2) Net National Product at factor cost Explanation: Net National Product. at factor cost is also called as national income. Net National Product at factor cost is equal to sum total of value added at ... of the flow of output of goods and services produced within an economy over a period of Lime.
Description : Which of the following economic concepts is categorised on the basis of Current Account or Capital Account or both? A. Balance of Payments B. Value of the food grain stock of a country C. Gross National Product D. Gross National Income(GNI) E. Total collection of Direct Taxes in a year
Last Answer : A. Balance of Payments Explanation: A Balance of payments statements is a summary of a nation‘s total economic transactions undertaken on international account. It is usually composed of two sections :-
Description : The sum total of production of goods and services in the three sectors in a given year is called______. (a) Gross National Income (b) National Income (c) Net Domestic Product (d) Gross Domestic Product
Last Answer : (d) Gross Domestic Product
Description : What is the sum total of gross value added of all the firms in the country added with the net factor income from abroad? a) Gross Domestic Product b) Gross National Product c) Net Domestic Product d) Net National product
Last Answer : b) Gross National Product
Description : National Income is the: A. Net National Product at market price B. Net National Product at factor cost C. Net Domestic Product at market price D. Net Domestic Product at factor cost
Last Answer : C. Net Domestic Product at market price
Description : The income level of residents in a country is indicated by _______. A. gross national income. B. gross domestic product. C. per capita gross national income. D. per capita gross domestic product
Last Answer : C. per capita gross national income.
Description : The net factor income earned within the domestic territory of a country must be equal to (a) Net Domestic Product at factor cost ; (b) Net Domestic Product at market price; (c) Net National Product at market price ; (d) Personal income.
Last Answer : (a) Net Domestic Product at factor cost ;
Description : The difference between Gross National Product (GNP) and Gross Domestic Product GDP) is (a) Excess of subsidies over indirect taxes ; (b) Depreciation ; (c) Net foreign income from abroad (d) Excess of indirect taxes over subsidies
Last Answer : (c) Net foreign income from abroad
Description : What is the Gross National Product? a) The total value of Good and services manufactured in the country b) The total value of all the transactions in the country c) Reduction in the total value ... d) The total worth of goods and services generated in the country and net factor income from abroad.
Last Answer : Answer- d
Description : What do you mean by Gross National Product? a) The total value of goods and services produced in the country b) The total value of all transactions in the country c) Depreciation in the total ... d) The total value of goods and services produced in the country and net factor income from abroad
Description : Gross National Product – Depreciation Allowance = ? (1) Per Capita Income (2) Gross Domestic Product (3) Personal Income (4) Net National Product
Last Answer : Net National Product
Description : Depreciation is equal to — (1) Gross national product — Net national product (2) Net national product — Gross national product (3) Gross national product — Personal income (4) Personal income — Personal taxes
Last Answer : Gross national product — Net national product
Description : Net National Product in National Income Accounting refers to (1) Gross Domestic Product— Depreciation (2) Gross Domestic Product + Subsidies (3) Gross National Product— Depreciation (4) Gross National Product + Subsidies
Last Answer : Gross National Product— Depreciation
Description : Aggregate net value of the output in one year is the (1) National income at factor cost (2) Gross Domestic Product at market prices (3) Net National Product at market prices (4) Gross National Product at market prices
Last Answer : Net National Product at market prices
Description : National Income is the (1) Net National Product at market price (2) Net National Product at factor cost (3) Net Domestic Product at market price (4) Net domestic Product at factor cost
Last Answer : Net National Product at factor cost
Description : Which one of the following is not a method of estimating National Income ? (1) Expenditure method (2) Product method (3) Matrix method (4) Income method
Last Answer : Matrix method
Description : Net National Product of a country is (1) GDP minus depreciation allowances (2) GDP plus net income from abroad (3) GNP minus net income from abroad (4) GNP minus depreciation allowances
Last Answer : GNP minus depreciation allowances
Description : The sum total of incomes received for the services of labour, land or capital in a country is called : (1) Gross domestic product (2) National income (3) Gross domestic income (4) Gross national income
Last Answer : Gross domestic income
Description : Which of the following is not required while computing Gross National Product (GNP) ? (1) Net foreign investment (2) Private investment (3) Per capita income of citizens (4) Purchase of goods by government
Last Answer : Per capita income of citizens
Description : According to Keynesian theory of income determination, at full employment, a fall in aggregate demand causes (1) a fall in prices of output and resources (2) a fall in real gross National product and ... rise in real gross National product and investment (4) a rise in prices of output and resources
Last Answer : a fall in prices of output and resources
Description : The best measure to assess a country’s economic growth is (1) per capita income at constant prices (2) per capita income at current prices (3) gross domestic product at current prices (4) gross national product at current prices
Last Answer : per capita income at constant prices
Last Answer : Net output method
Description : Define domestic income OR Define domestic product .
Last Answer : Define domestic income OR Define domestic product .
Description : Marketers of Procter & Gamble products define markets on the basis of both volume usage of the product and annual family income. This is an example of which market segmentation approach? A)homogeneous B)multisegement C)variable D)benefit E)multivariable
Last Answer : E)multivariable