hagkerfa
Hagkerfa is the Icelandic term for the economy or economic system of a country. It encompasses the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, together with the institutions, policies, and markets that shape economic activity.
Within hagkerfa, key actors include households, firms, financial institutions, and government. Markets coordinate resource use through
Economists measure hagkerfa using indicators such as gross domestic product (GDP), unemployment, inflation, trade balance, and
Policy instruments include fiscal policy (government spending and taxation) and monetary policy (interest rates and money
In Iceland, the hagkerfa has been shaped by a small, open economy with abundant energy resources and
See also macroeconomics, economic policy, fiscal policy, and monetary policy.