EXPENDITURE METHOD
Technique for gauging gross domestic product (GDP) by adding consumption, investment, government expenditures, and net exports. Although it can be calculated using other methods, this is the most common method. Computed as:
GDP = C + G + I + NX
The outcome from this computation is the nominal GDP that must be changed for inflation to get the real GDP.
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Time | Country | Indices | Period |
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09:00 | GDP | 3 quarter | |
09:00 | Current Account | 3 quarter | |
09:00 | Business Investment | 3 quarter | |
09:00 | Import Price Index | Nov | |
10:00 | GDP | 3 quarter | |
15:30 | Gross Domestic Product | Oct | |
15:30 | Industrial Product Price Index | Nov | |
15:30 | Raw Materials Price Index | Nov | |
15:30 | Durable Goods Orders | Nov |