This document contains information about gross domestic product (GDP) and gross national product (GNP). It explains that GDP is the total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders annually, while GNP is the total value produced by citizens of that country annually, regardless of location. The document then provides examples to distinguish between GDP and GNP and presents two approaches to measuring them: expenditure and income. It also notes some shortcomings of using GDP as a measure of economic well-being.