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The Development of Non-Consumer Products Import and Its Effects to the Gross Domestic Products
Oleh:
Supranto, Johannes
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Economic Review no. 146 (1989)
,
page 17-25.
Topik:
Gross Domestic Products
;
Export
;
Import
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE8
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At a glance, it sounds strange to read that import can influence the Gross Domestic Products, for the simple reason that to import means to spend in part the foreign exchange that has been received from various efforts such as exports, foreign loans, foreign grants and foreign investments. It is good to know that the Gross Domestic Products actually means the accumulation of the total production of commodity and services which is represented by the value added index of a country within a certain period of time- usually within the period of one year. In the process of the production, especially the production of export commodities, we still rely on the imported rawa materials, auxiliaries and capital goods (non-consumer products) because these things cannot be produced domestically or becuase of other special considerations.
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