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*GDP of a Country - Full Explanation*

*GDP = Gross Domestic Product*. In Urdu: *‫*ﻣﻠﮏ ﮐﯽ ﻣﺠﻤﻮﻋﯽ ﮔﮭﺮﯾﻠﻮ ﭘﯿﺪاوار‬

It’s the #1 number economists use to measure how big and healthy a country’s
economy is.

*1. Simple Definition*
GDP = *Total money value of all final goods + services produced inside a country
in 1 year*.

*3 key words to understand:*
1. *Gross* = Total, before subtracting anything
2. *Domestic* = Inside the country’s borders only. Toyota factory in Peshawar
counts for Pakistan GDP, even if Japanese company owns it
3. *Final* = Only finished products. We don’t count wheat + bread separately.
Only bread counts, otherwise we’d “double count”

*Example*: If Pakistan makes 100 cars worth Rs 50 lakh each + 1 million phones
worth Rs 30k each + all doctors, teachers, barbers’ services… add all that money
value = Pakistan’s GDP.

*2. Why GDP Matters - “Report Card” of a Country*
1. *Size of economy*: US GDP ∼$28 trillion. Pakistan GDP ∼$375 billion 2025. So
US economy is ∼75x bigger
2. *Living standards*: Higher GDP per person usually = higher income, better
hospitals, roads, schools. But not always 100% accurate
3. *Govt decisions*: Budget, taxes, interest rates all depend on GDP growth. If
GDP is falling, govt might cut taxes
4. *Investor confidence*: Foreign companies check GDP growth before building
factories. 6% growth = attractive. -2% = risky
5. *Compare countries*: Lets us rank “biggest economies” - US, China, Germany,
India, Pakistan etc

*3. How GDP is Calculated - 3 Ways, Same Answer*

Economists use 3 formulas. They all give same GDP:

*Method 1: Expenditure Approach* - Most common
`GDP = C + I + G + (X - M)`
- *C = Consumption*: Money households spend. Food, clothes, Netflix, rent
- *I = Investment*: Businesses buying machines, factories, buildings. Not
“stocks”
- *G = Government Spending*: Govt pays teachers, builds roads, buys tanks
- *X - M = Net Exports*: Exports - Imports. If Pakistan sells rice to UAE worth $2B

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