gross national product• Affluence is measured by the per capita gross national product.• This demand was extrapolated from the projectedgrowth in such countries' gross national product.• A greater gross national productmeant that localauthorities could be more generous towards the poor.• Figures for the first nine months of 1992 showed an 18 percent fall in gross national product.• The deficit has fallen from 9. 5 percent of gross national product in 1994 to an estimated 7. 4 percent.• Most countries in the world attempt to monitor the totalvalue of their output, or gross national product.• In this way we can enhance our gross national product for the benefit of all.
From Longman Business Dictionary
gross national productˌgross ˌnational ˈproductabbreviation GNP noun [singular, uncountableU]