markaðarstærðheldur
Markaðarstærðheldur is an Icelandic term describing an actor, policy, or mechanism aimed at maintaining or stabilizing the size of a market over time. In economic analysis, market size refers to the overall demand for a product or service within a market, and fluctuations can affect investment, employment, and growth. A markaðarstærðheldur seeks to smooth or preserve market scale in the face of cyclical swings, structural change, or external shocks.
Mechanisms and tools include macroeconomic stabilization (fiscal and monetary measures to dampen demand swings), regulatory and
Actors commonly associated with markaðarstærðheldur include governments and central banks, regulatory agencies, development banks or export
Applications of the concept can be found in areas such as agriculture, where price or income stabilization
Critiques note that stabilizing market size can obscure structural adjustments, create moral hazard, and lead to