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Which of the following is not a resident for the purpose of estimating national income?(a) World Health Organisation located in India.(b) An Indian employed in World Health Organisation located in India.(c) Indian working in USA embassy in India.(d) An American tourist staying in India

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Which of the following is not a resident for the purpose of estimating national income?(a) World Health Organisation located in India.(b) An Indian employed in World Health Organisation located in India.(c) Indian working in USA embassy in India.(d) An American tourist staying in India

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The answer is (d) An American tourist staying in India.

Here's why:

(a) World Health Organisation located in India: This is considered a resident unit because it is an international organization operating within the country's borders.

(b) An Indian employed in World Health Organisation located in India: This person is a resident because they live and work in India, regardless of where their employer is based.

(c) Indian working in USA embassy in India: This person is also a resident because they live and work in India. The location of their workplace, even if it's an embassy, doesn't affect their resident status.

(d) An American tourist staying in India: This person is not a resident for the purpose of estimating national income. Even though they are currently in India, they are not living and working there on a long-term basis. Tourists are generally not considered residents because their stay is temporary.

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