Value added (gross)
Gross value added is the value of output less the value of intermediate
consumption; it is a measure of the contribution to GDP made by an individual
producer, industry or sector. The 1993 SNA recommends that value added be
valued at basic prices and offers a more detailed discussion of the concept.
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