Samdráttinn
Samdráttinn is an Icelandic term that roughly translates to "the contraction" or "the pulling in." It most commonly refers to a period of economic austerity and reduced government spending in Iceland that began in the late 1970s and continued through much of the 1980s. This period was characterized by a deliberate effort by the Icelandic government to curb inflation, reduce the national debt, and stabilize the economy, which had experienced rapid growth and subsequent overheating in the preceding years.
The policies implemented during samdráttinn included cuts to public services, wage restraint, and a general tightening