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प्रश्न
Calculate (a) National Income, and (b) Net National Disposable Income:
(Rs In crores) | |
(i) Compensation of employees | 2,000 |
(ii) Rent | 400 |
(iii) Profit | 900 |
(iv) Dividend | 100 |
(v) Interest | 500 |
(vi) Mixed income of self- employed | 7,000 |
(vii) Net factor income to abroad | 50 |
(viii) Net export | 60 |
(ix) Net indirect taxes | 300 |
(x) Depreciation | 150 |
(xi) Net current transfers to aboard | 30 |
उत्तर
National Income = Compensation of employees + Rent + Interest + Profit + Mixed income of self employed - Net factor income to abroad
National Income = 2,000 + 400 + 500 + 900 +7,000 – 50
∴National Income = Rs 10,750
Net National Disposable Income = National income + Net indirect taxes – Net current transfers to abroad
Net National Disposable Income = 10,750 + 300 – 30
∴Net National Disposable Income = Rs 11,020
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