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How does gross domestic product (GDP) differ from gross national income (GNI)?

A. GDP counts the number of citizens in a country, while GNI counts the number of citizens
abroad
B
GDP measures how happy people are in a country, while GNI measures how happy they are
internationally
С GDP is used by NASA to measure eroding coastlines, while GNI is used by the FBI to monitor
criminal activity across borders.
D. GDP measures the money that a country makes in its own land, while GNI measures the
money it makes in other countries and at home

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Answer:

D ... GDP measures the money that a country makes in its own land, while GNI measures the money it makes in other countries and at home.

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Answer:

D is correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

GDP is calculated within a country while GNI is the total income from outside as well

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