Table 2
Reconciliation of gross domestic product (GDP) and gross national income (GNI), millions of dollars, 2010

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Table 2
Reconciliation of gross domestic product (GDP) and gross national income (GNI), millions of dollars, 2010
Reconciliation of GDP and GNI (millions of dollars) 2010
GDP 1,624,608
Plus: net compensation of employees receivable 01
Compensation of employees receivable from non-residents
 
Less: compensation of employees payable to non-residents
 
Plus: net property income receivable -28,214
Property income receivable from non-residents
41,049
Less: property income payable to non-residents
69,263
Plus: net taxes (less subsidies) on production and imports receivable 02
Taxes (less subsidies) on products and imports receivable from non-residents
 
Less: taxes (less subsidies) on products and imports payable to non-residents
 
Equals: gross national income 1,596,394
Plus: transfers receivable from non-residents 9,263
Less: transfers payable to non-residents 11,933
Equals: Gross national disposable income 1,593,724
Notes:
1. This refers to compensation of employees who live or are resident in one country but cross the border on a regular basis to work or telework for a cross border resident business. This item has been reviewed periodically at historical revisions and was deemed to be close to a zero balance, or data was not of sufficient quality to articulate it. A new methodology has been developed and this will be estimated and published following the forthcoming revision.
2. This item is usually insignificant or zero as taxes on products are implicit in primary income flows. These taxes are cross-border flows only in exceptional circumstances such as economic unions. (See Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, edition BPM6, paragraph 11.91.)
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