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  1. I think the GDP will probably increase by10% this year.
    我认为今年的国内生产总值将很有可能增长10%。
  2. This year's GDP growth target is8%.
    今年原定的GDP增长率为8%。
  3. GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product.
    是国内生产总值的缩写.


gdp
[ noun ]
the measure of an economy adopted by the United States in 1991; the total market values of goods and services produced by workers and capital within a nation's borders during a given period (usually 1 year)
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  1. After taking into account the fallout from the China crisis, the government has projected 1989 GDP growth of 5%.
  2. The country evidently needs still faster export growth. India also needs to increase exports and imports in relation to GDP.
  3. It has run a persistent budget deficit for the past decade, which last year reached about 9 per cent of GDP, double that of the US.
  4. And, according to OECD figures, its total GDP amounted to $359 billion, far short of its economic rival's $450 billion.
  5. The deficit was thereby only cut from 13.3 per cent of GDP to 6.3 per cent.
  6. Tenders for concessions will be offered in 30 days for international bids. Sao Paulo is the centre of Brazilian industry and has a GDP of about Dollars 170bn (Pounds 96bn) - 39 per cent of the national total and more than that of Argentina.
  7. The department will continue to report both GNP and GDP, but will emphasize the latter.
  8. The textile industry in Slovenia contributes more than 7 per cent to the republic's GDP and employs more than 50,000 people.
  9. Over the same period net public debt rose from 21.2 per cent of GDP to 36.7 per cent, and is projected by the OECD secretariat to rise to 43.9 per cent by 1995.
  10. Economists at Insee, the French national statistics office have revised down their GDP growth forecast from 2.5 per cent to 2.2 per cent in 1992. But hold on.
  11. For the G7 as a whole, GDP is estimated to have grown by around 1 per cent in 1991, the weakest performance since 1982. Industrial production in the G7 countries rose in the summer but stalled in the autumn.
  12. In New York the dollar advanced to close at DM1.6865. US home sales climbed in September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.91m, the highest level this year, but economists are waiting for Thursday's GDP figures.
  13. The widely expected move had little impact on prices. Denmark also cut its repo rate by 10 basis points, highlighting that, despite forecasts of 4 per cent GDP growth this year, inflation pressures are subdued.
  14. 'But before we get complacent, it is important to note that UK expenditure on R&D as a percentage of GDP has been slipping significantly over the last decade in both civil and defence areas.
  15. On his own numbers he is planning to increase healthcare spending from 14 per cent of GDP today to nearly 17.5 per cent by end of the century.
  16. During the same period taxation jumped to 47.1% of GDP in 1985 from 33.6% in 1975.
  17. Though 37m people - one-third of them children - are uninsured, healthcare consumes a fast-growing 14.4 per cent of the country's GDP, far more than in other rich nations.
  18. Expressed as a proportion of gross domestic product, the picture is, however, different. The PSBR during the last year of the Labour government came to 5.5 per cent of GDP.
  19. GDP measures the country's total output of goods and services, minus foreign income.
  20. Investment inflows into Africa, relative to GDP, are half the level of those elsewhere.
  21. Its historic emphasis on commodity output and investment, means, for example, that comparisons with past levels of output in the Korean Republic or Taiwan almost certainly exaggerate Chinese GDP today. Still more risky is casual empiricism.
  22. Germany's exports account for 26 per cent of its GDP - not far from the EC average - while Ireland's exports account for 56 per cent of GDP.
  23. Germany's exports account for 26 per cent of its GDP - not far from the EC average - while Ireland's exports account for 56 per cent of GDP.
  24. If one wants a rule, a more sensible one might be to hold the ratio of public sector debt to GDP constant at the current level of 38 per cent, which would imply a public sector borrowing requirement averaging about 2 per cent of GDP (Pounds 12bn).
  25. If one wants a rule, a more sensible one might be to hold the ratio of public sector debt to GDP constant at the current level of 38 per cent, which would imply a public sector borrowing requirement averaging about 2 per cent of GDP (Pounds 12bn).
  26. 'WE ALL, whites and blacks, think we're entitled to Swedish social security, but with Polish GDP.
  27. But interest payment on past debt will amount to L171,000bn, converting this small surplus into a budget deficit of 10.8 per cent of GDP. Therefore, the government's fiscal strategy is still vulnerable to the mood of the market.
  28. The 1995 budget itself is predicated on holding the rise in public spending to 2.5 per cent, the rate of projected inflation against a planned 2.7 per cent rise in GDP.
  29. Agriculture accounts for 37 per cent of GDP, compared with 17 per cent in peninsular Malaysia. Though the good economic times are rolling in most of the rest of Malaysia, Sabah is going through a difficult period.
  30. Referring to GDP figures, he points out that the growth in the US economy in the 1980s was, by itself, a number bigger than the entire West German economy. Have events in eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union put an end to Marxism?
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