Examples of using Nominal GDP in English and their translations into Spanish
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With the world's 18th-largest nominal GDP, Turkey is worth any exporter's attention.
is advancing at a moderate pace, below nominal GDP growth.
Which means that the 0.7% rise in real GDP was due to a negative growth rate of nominal GDP!
The impact of including R&D expenditure is quite substantial: nominal GDP in 2010 for the European Union has increased by 1.9 pps, rising to 4.0 pps for Finland and Sweden.
The Vietnamese economy is expected to become the world's 21st-largest by 2025, with an estimated nominal GDP of $436 billion.
18th largest Nominal GDP.
In 2006, it became the country with the highest nominal GDP per capita in Latin America.
It is ranked as the 27th-largest economy in the world in terms of nominal GDP, and the 22nd-largest in terms of purchasing power parity.
Moreover, if we also take into account growth in nominal GDP(the denominator of the deficit/GDP ratio),
It ranked as the 16th largest economy in the world by nominal GDP, and 102nd largest GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity(PPP) in 2013.
All the scenarios assume 4% growth in nominal GDP, an average income balance of -1.1% of GDP, a capital account of 0.6% of GDP
approximately 30 per cent, INEGE estimating nominal GDP at 7,217.1 billion CFAF in 2015.
has increased nominal GDP for 2013 by 2.6%,
including the value of non-market household production would have increased nominal GDP by 26.
higher inflation is likely to push up nominal GDP growth, increasing taxable income
The rate of growth in nominal GDP has averaged 3.0 per cent during the post-recession period, also well below
Portugal's low public deficit and sustained nominal GDP growth should also help to gradually reduce its debt ratio over the next few years by approximately 2 pp per year.
The highest nominal GDP in 2017 is Brazil(8th worldwide) with 2,140,940 trillion dollars,
setting the target in price-level terms or setting the target in terms of nominal GDP.
public expenditure in terms of nominal GDP was estimated to be 36.0 per cent in Egypt,