hiukkasjakaumia
Hiukkasjakaumia, also known as "hiukkasjakauma" or "hiukkasjakausi," is a term used in Finnish to describe a period of economic stagnation or decline. The term is derived from the words "hiukkas," meaning "small" or "tiny," and "jakauma," meaning "distribution." It refers to a situation where economic growth is minimal or non-existent, and the benefits of economic activity are unevenly distributed, often favoring a small elite while leaving the majority of the population with little to no economic gain.
The concept of hiukkasjakaumia is often used to describe the economic situation in Finland during the late
The term hiukkasjakaumia has also been used more broadly to describe similar economic situations in other