auðvaldaráhrif
Auðvaldaráhrif, a term originating from Icelandic, translates to "wealth effect" in English. It is an economic concept that describes how changes in the real value of wealth can affect consumer spending. When the perceived value of assets, such as stocks or real estate, increases, individuals tend to feel wealthier. This feeling of increased wealth can lead to a greater propensity to spend on goods and services, thus boosting aggregate demand. Conversely, if the value of wealth decreases, consumers may feel less secure and reduce their spending, negatively impacting aggregate demand.
The wealth effect is a component of Keynesian economics and plays a role in understanding economic fluctuations.