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Translations for „GDP“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

GDP [ˌʤi:di:ˈpi:] N

GDP abbreviation of gross domestic product:

GDP
BDP m

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Spending for education is around 2.5% of GDP.
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The year when GDP decline switched to GDP growth.
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Outlays would equal 21.6 percent of GDP in 2015, compared to 23.8 percent in 2010 and would fall to 21.0 percent by 2035.
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This has forced hundreds of manufacturing firms across the country to shut down taking a toll on the national GDP.
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The national debt soared to 679 million, more than double the GDP.
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There is a significant association between GDP and happiness, with citizens in wealthier nations being happier than those in poorer nations.
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Real GDP declined by 2 percent in 1982 and by 3 percent in 1983.
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This is currently set at below 40% of GDP in each year of the current cycle.
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In 2008, more than one million people worked in the transportation sector, accounting for 9% of GDP.
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For instance, the average of total value of stock traded is about 29 percent of GDP.
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