In 1996, agriculture contributed 15 percent to the gross national product and 43.1 percent of the labor force was engaged in agriculture. |
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And the money that the network news divisions earn and spend is more than the gross national product of several small African nations. |
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The per capita gross national product of the country stands as the world's third lowest, according to a 1998 report. |
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In many countries, the provision of antiretroviral drugs at current prices would cost more than their entire gross national product. |
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Health care accounts for 7 to 8 percent of the gross national product, not counting the country's massive investments in medical research. |
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In relation to the gross national product, such expenditures have declined over the past 12 years from 9.5 percent to 8 percent. |
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The first is that China will continue to sustain high growth rates in gross national product. |
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Tourism brings in 25 percent of Jamaica's gross national product, but it has also taken an environmental toll. |
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The vast Belarusian forests support a large lumber industry, contributing about one-third of the gross national product. |
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Most countries ended 1999 with deficits in their gross national product, high rates of unemployment and levels of savings dangerously low. |
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The size of these contributions is determined partly by the gross national product of individual countries. |
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It is not enough in our societies to have the highest gross national product. |
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I always thought it was marvellous that the percentage of gross national product coming into European spending was declining. |
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Despite a high gross national product, there are major disparities in Angola, caused by capacity gaps. |
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International business also affects the gross national product of nations. |
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The countries with the lowest rates of children living in poverty allocate the highest proportion of their gross national product to social expenditure. |
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Qatar fully intended to allocate the appropriate share of its gross national product to development assistance. |
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The compendium contains up-to-date information on the national economy, including gross domestic product, gross national product, employment and population statistics. |
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The subterfuge was the quantity of emissions per unit of economic activity measured on the basis of the gross national product. |
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The UK still spends a smaller proportion of its gross national product on healthcare than do other developed nations. |
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These contributions were calculated in accordance with the gross national product at market prices using data for the last three calendar years. |
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Average income and the gross national product are in a process of constant decline, while hyper inflation and the debt crisis make the state nearly insolvent. |
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Care services tend to take a lowly place in economic analyses of the'real economy', and are excluded from national accounts and gross national product calculations because they are not monetized. |
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The agreed target of 0.7 per cent of the gross national product of developed countries for overall official development assistance has not been achieved. |
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We are concerned that after more than 35 years, most of the developed countries have not met the goal of 0.7 per cent of gross national product targeted at official development assistance. |
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The WO should persuade their governments to increase the agreed proportion of development assistance of the gross national product to 0.7 percent by 2015 and to adopt the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals. |
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Fiscal competence evokes the standards of the bond markets and places a premium on shrinking the portion of gross national product claimed by government. |
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The budget is funded by the member countries based on a formula related to the size of each member's gross national product. |
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Many developed nations continue to renege on agreed global commitments to eradicate poverty, including meeting the target of 0.7 per cent of their gross national product in development assistance. |
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In 2003 and 2004, gross national product fell for the first time in decades and the number of people below the poverty line increased by 1 million. |
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First, because most developed countries had not honoured their oft-renewed commitment to increase official development assistance to 0.7 per cent of their gross national product. |
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Sports by 1900 generated some three percent of the total gross national product. |
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The money, equivalent to the gross national product of Luxembourg, has been used to fund more than 170,000 projects across the UK, National Lottery Good Causes said. |
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Others worry that uniform, rectilinear blocks of conifers will have a jarring effect on tourists, who account for one-third of Ireland's gross national product. |
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State expenditures account for about 5 percent of Gross National Product. |
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