Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Gross national in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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This is about 10% of the Chinese gross national product, and is a 40% increase compared to the first quarter of 2015.
national electricity production, including autoproduction, plus imports,">minus exports gross national electricity consumption.
General government Gross national saving p.m. gross national saving in% of gross disposable income.
In relation to the Gross National Product(283.470 million euro), the freight transport
The report talks not only of gross national product, but of gross national happiness.
Even in dramatic times of crisis, when the Gross National Product collapses,
When Lago closed, the gross national product declined with 18 percent
Some Member States have estimated the cost of workrelated illness as a percentage of Gross National Product.
One group of countries was able to give estimates themselves of the cost of workrelated illness as a percentage of Gross National Product GNP.
Total EU spending as% of French gross national income(GNI): 0.58%.
Total EU spending as% of Cypriot gross national income(GNI): 1.65%.
Total EU spending as% of Croatian gross national income(GNI)- 1.40%.
Total EU spending as% of Belgian gross national income(GNI): 1.74%.
Total EU spending as% of Austrian gross national income(GNI): 0.47%.
Total EU spending as% of Finnish gross national income(GNI): 0.52%.
Total EU spending as% of Spanish gross national income(GNI)- 1.10%.
The Netherlands has an open economy: exports of goods and services account for just over 50% of the gross national product.
It would be better to refer not to gross national product but to income per capita of the population.
And although it is true that Russia is larger than the Netherlands and Turkey in terms of Gross National Product, it is still smaller than Australia and Spain.
Instead of Gross National Product, that focuses exclusively on economic indicators,