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Whats the difference between “Gross domestic product, current prices” and “Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices?”

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Whats the difference between “Gross domestic product, current prices” and “Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices?”

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A. “Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices” is the country’s GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country’s GDP over that same period.

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