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DescriptionHow ONS statistics explain the UK economy Feb 2012 (8790240798).jpg | The circular flow of income shows how financial payments flow between firms and households within the economy. It also shows the interaction between different sectors of the economy and the rest of the world. Gross domestic product (GDP) measures the total output of the UK economy, and the quarterly national accounts build this into a complete picture of all the transactions shown in the graphic. http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/interactive/ons-statistics-products/index.html |
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