raunhagvexti
Raunhagvexti, also known as real interest rates, represents the nominal interest rate minus the rate of inflation. This concept is crucial for understanding the true return on an investment or the true cost of borrowing. When the nominal interest rate is higher than the inflation rate, the real interest rate is positive, meaning the purchasing power of the money invested or borrowed increases over time. Conversely, a negative real interest rate occurs when inflation outpaces the nominal interest rate, eroding the purchasing power of money.
Economists and policymakers closely monitor real interest rates as they influence decisions related to saving, investment,