GDI
(noun)
gross domestic income; the total income received by all sectors of an economy within a nation.
Examples of GDI in the following topics:
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Gross Domestic Product
- Under economic theory, GDP per capita exactly equals the gross domestic income (GDI) per capita.
- If GDP is calculated this way, it is sometimes called Gross Domestic Income (GDI).
- GDI should provide the same amount as the expenditure method.
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Gender
- The Gender-related Development Index (GDI), developed by the United Nations (UN), aims to illuminate the inequalities between men and women in the following areas: health and length of life, knowledge, and standard of living.
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Gender and Health
- The Gender-related Development Index (GDI), developed by the United Nations, aims to show the inequalities between men and women in the following areas: long and healthy life, knowledge, and a decent standard of living.
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Other Approaches to Calculating GDP
- GDP calculated in this manner is sometimes referenced as "Gross Domestic Income" (GDI).
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Learning from GDP
- Formula: GDI (gross domestic income, which should equate to gross domestic product) = Compensation of employees + Net interest + Rental & royalty income + Business cash flow