þjóðhags
Þjóðhags is an Icelandic term that refers to macroeconomics or the national economy. It describes the study and analysis of economy-wide phenomena and policies that affect the entire economy rather than individual markets or firms. The term is used in academic, governmental, and media contexts to characterize analyses of how a country’s economy performs and how it is structured.
Key topics within þjóðhags include gross domestic product (GDP) and national income, inflation and price levels,
Methods used in þjóðhags combine theoretical models—drawing on classical, Keynesian, and contemporary macroeconomic frameworks—with empirical analysis
Institutions involved typically include the national statistical agency, the central bank, and government ministries of finance
While microeconomics examines individual agents and markets, þjóðhags focuses on aggregate phenomena, structural features of the