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Well, as you know, because of inflation in the PPI and the CPI, the GDP and the GNP are not increasing like they should. The NNP therefore is not as high as it should be in good economic conditions. The NI and PI are not doing so hot as a result, and because of it DPI is...
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<p>pooh,I know you econ people are just throwing random letters together. You don't fool me!</p>
<p>"pooh,I know you econ people are just throwing random letters together. You don't fool me!"</p>
<p>lol those are real names for real things- NNP is Net National Product, DPI is Disposable Personal Income, etc. Yeah, it drives me insane too lol</p>
<p>I think economists have a letter fetish. For instance, the fact that DPI, DI, and DY all mean the same thing causes a couple of questions to be raised...</p>