verðbólguáætlanir
Verðbólguáætlanir refers to a type of economic planning in Iceland, primarily aimed at stabilizing the country's economy during periods of financial uncertainty. The concept of verðbólguáætlanir emerged in response to the 2008 Icelandic financial crisis, which led to widespread economic instability and significant job losses.
The main goal of verðbólguáætlanir is to promote economic growth and stabilize the country's financial system
Key components of verðbólguáætlanir include measures to support domestic industry, enhance economic competitiveness, and mobilize private
Iceland's government has implemented various policies under the umbrella of verðbólguáætlanir, including tax breaks for key