hagnaðarmetin
Hagnaðarmetin refers to a period in Icelandic economic history characterized by significant profit generation and rapid growth, particularly within the fisheries sector. This era is generally associated with the late 20th and early 21st centuries, following the implementation of a transferable quota system in the fishing industry. The reforms aimed to create a more efficient and profitable fishing sector, leading to substantial increases in revenue and investment.
The success of the fisheries, driven by high international prices for fish products and effective resource
However, the hagnaðarmetin was not without its criticisms. Concerns were raised about the concentration of wealth