fjárhagsins
Fjárhagsins is the Icelandic term for the economy or the financial affairs of a country. In general, it refers to how a country produces, distributes, and consumes goods and services, and how income and wealth are created and allocated among people and sectors. The economy is studied in macroeconomics and is influenced by factors such as technology, institutions, policy, and global markets.
An economy comprises households, firms, and government. Markets for labor, capital, land, and goods coordinate decisions
Key sectors include services (retail, health, education, finance), tourism, fisheries, and energy-intensive industries. Energy supply from
Measurement and policy: Economists track GDP and real growth, inflation, unemployment, the current account, and public
History and recent developments: Iceland experienced a severe financial crisis in 2008, the collapse of major