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Who first used the indicator “Gross Domestic Product”?

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Who first used the indicator “Gross Domestic Product”?

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Simon Kuznets, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1971 is generally credited with having developed the Gross National Product (or GNP) as a measure of economic output. By general consensus, economists decided that it would be a more accurate measure of economic health to concentrate on domestic output a few years ago, and the GNP was changed to GDP.

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