niðurfellanir
Niðurfellanir is an Icelandic term that translates to "downturns" or "declines" and is commonly used in economic and financial contexts. It refers to a period when economic activity decreases, often characterized by a contraction in gross domestic product (GDP), rising unemployment, and falling consumer spending. These periods can vary in severity and duration, ranging from mild recessions to deep depressions.
Economists identify several potential causes for niðurfellanir, including shifts in aggregate demand or supply, financial crises,
The impact of niðurfellanir can be far-reaching, affecting businesses, individuals, and the overall societal well-being. Companies