kostnaðarliðun
Kostnaðarliðun is an Icelandic term used primarily in economic discussion to describe a cost‑driven deterioration of a firm's profitability or of the overall economy. The word combines kostnaður, meaning “cost”, with liðun, meaning “slowing or decline”, implying a downward pressure caused by rising inputs such as wages, raw materials, or energy. In practice, kostnaðarliðun refers to scenarios where production costs increase faster than prices, eroding margins and triggering layoffs or higher consumer prices.
The concept is analogous to the English notion of cost‑push inflation, where supply‑side constraints raise production
Policy responses to kostnaðarliðun typically involve subsidies for energy‑intensive sectors, tax incentives for capital investment, or