uppbyggingarstefna
Uppbyggingarstefna, also known as the Reconstruction Policy, was a significant political and economic initiative in Iceland during the 20th century. It was introduced in the early 1950s as a response to the country's post-World War II economic challenges and the need for rapid industrialization. The policy aimed to rebuild Iceland's infrastructure, modernize its economy, and promote self-sufficiency.
The Reconstruction Policy was characterized by its emphasis on state intervention and centralized planning. The Icelandic
One of the most notable aspects of the Reconstruction Policy was its focus on hydroelectric power. Iceland's
The Reconstruction Policy had a profound impact on Iceland's economic and social development. It helped to