The difference between gross domestic product (GDP) and gross national product (GNP) is that GDP:

A. excludes exports and imports while GNP does not.
B. includes exports and imports while GNP does not.
C. measures the economic activity of all the people and businesses of a country, while GNP measures the economic activity that occurs within a country.
D. measures the economic activity that occurs within a country while GNP measures the economic activity of all the people and businesses of a country.


Answer: D

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