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The net domestic product is gross domestic product "minus depreciation on a country's capital goods".
- http://www.taxopedia.com/terms/n/netdomesticproduct.asp
- http://www.economagic.com/em-cgi/data.exe/nipa/T1t7t5l30q
- http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nscl.asp?ID=5910
Roland Spant and Michael Rosenberg are two analysts who argue strongly that the NDP must replace the GDP to avoid rewarding uneconomic growth:
Both argue that unemployment is created by capital overinvestment, as in (Rosenberg's analysis) such worthless items as computers which soon become e-waste, and which have no measurable impact on productivity whatsoever. In addition they have many harmful social and cultural impacts.
See also "constructing a partially Environmentally Adjusted Net Domestic Product":
Predictably, thanks to Wikimedia corruption, Wikipedia has no article on w:net domestic product, proving their bias in favour of corporate globalization.