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JKBelieve Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

a question about 'net's...;;;

Consider this sentence...

"The NDP is a useful concept because it measures GDP net of the spending needed to replace worn-out/depreciated capital goods."

What are those emboldened blue words saying? How could I change it?
  

Top answer

it measures GDP net of the spending needed = it measures gross national product minus the spending needed.

  • it measures GDP net of the spending needed = it measures gross national product minus the spending needed.
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it measures GDP net of the spending needed = it measures gross national product minus the spending needed.
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