Economic growth

Growth is commonly understood to mean the growth of GDP, ie the Gross Domestic Product of a country, in the reference period (annual, quarterly, quarterly).

GDP growth is calculated, quite simply, as the difference between the GDP of the current year, quarter or quarter and the GDP of the previous year, quarter or quarter. The result is then divided by the latter figure of GDP and multiplied by 100.

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