Even proponents of nominalgrossdomesticproduct, or NGDP, targeting say it may be too radical.
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Mr English said low inflation had led to significant reductions in Treasury's forecasts of nominalgrossdomesticproduct (GDP).
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His view is based on an analysis of the data on outstanding mortgage debt and nominalgrossdomesticproduct (GDP).
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Japan's nominalgrossdomesticproduct for the April-June, the latest data available, was an annualized 552.8207 trillion yen.
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Canada is the world's fourth-biggest producer of crude and the energy industry accounts for about 11% of annual nominalgrossdomesticproduct.
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The finance ministry assumes a conservative scenario of around 1.5 percent nominalgrossdomesticproduct growth, the documents showed.
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The idea that central banks might consider targeting nominalgrossdomesticproduct hit the headlines late last year after Carney mentioned it in a speech.
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Ireland's nominalgrossdomesticproduct may grow between 4 per cent to 6 per cent next year, Minister for Finance Michael Noonan said.
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Daiwa Institute of Research estimated in a report that Toyota recalls could reduce Japan's nominalgrossdomesticproduct by about 600 billion yen ($6.5 billion).
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Compared with the pre-election update, the total cumulative increase in nominalgrossdomesticproduct is higher by $1.5bn over the four years to June 2021.
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NominalGrossDomesticProduct - the economy's annual output expressed in value terms - is set to grow next year by about 8 per cent.
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NominalGrossDomesticProduct in the fourth quarter was estimated at R1,21 trillion (for the whole of 2017 the estimate is R4,65 trillion).