efnahagsvaxtar
Efnahagsvaxtar is the Icelandic term for economic growth. It refers to the sustained increase in the value of goods and services produced in an economy over time. It is most commonly measured as real GDP growth, which adjusts for inflation.
GDP growth per capita is often used to gauge living standards, while productivity measures such as output
Measurement focuses on the real GDP growth rate, but analysts also look at GDP per capita, total
Determinants include physical capital, labor supply, and advances in technology, as well as institutions, education, infrastructure,
Theoretical perspectives vary. The Solow model emphasizes capital deepening and exogenous technological progress, while endogenous growth
Impacts of growth include higher living standards and poverty reduction, but growth can also affect income
Critiques note that growth alone may not capture well‑being and can be uneven across society. Measurement limitations