reálkamatláb
Reálkamatláb refers to the real interest rate, which is the nominal interest rate adjusted for inflation. It represents the actual purchasing power of the returns on an investment or loan. The concept is crucial for understanding the true cost of borrowing or the true return on savings.
To calculate the reálkamatláb, one subtracts the inflation rate from the nominal interest rate. For instance,
Conversely, if the inflation rate is higher than the nominal interest rate, the reálkamatláb will be negative.
The reálkamatláb is a key indicator for economic policy decisions, influencing central bank interest rate setting