
Country Economic Forecasts - Iceland
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Country Economic Forecasts - Iceland
After a slowdown caused by renewal of Covid-19 restrictions into early-2022, the recovery is forecast at 3.2% this year and then peaking at close to 7% in 2023 as investment, consumption and net exports all rise. The pace is then seen slowing from 2024 as supply-side limits set in. Rising wage pressures after a sharp drop in unemployment will prolong the upturn in inflation, set to stay above 3% despite interest rate increases in 2021 and fiscal tightening to come. The reformed coalition has budgetary resources to counter future external shocks, but the narrow production base exposes the economy to these despite efforts to expand new environmentally-friendly industries.
After a slowdown caused by renewal of Covid-19 restrictions into early-2022, the recovery is forecast at 3.2% this year and then peaking at close to 7% in 2023 as investment, consumption and net exports all rise. The pace is then seen slowing from 2024 as supply-side limits set in. Rising wage pressures after a sharp drop in unemployment will prolong the upturn in inflation, set to stay above 3% despite interest rate increases in 2021 and fiscal tightening to come. The reformed coalition has budgetary resources to counter future external shocks, but the narrow production base exposes the economy to these despite efforts to expand new environmentally-friendly industries.
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- Iceland: The following represents a general Table of Contents outline for the Country Economic Forecast.
- The actual report may cover any or all of the topics listed below.
- Highlights and Key Issues
- four/five paragraphs of analysis covering the main economic and political issues contained in the subsequent Economic Overview
- Forecast Table showing % changes for the country
- with 2 years of historical data and 4 years of forecast data for the following:
- Domestic demand
- Private consumption
- Fixed investment
- Stockbuilding (% of GDP)
- Government consumption
- Exports of goods and services
- Imports of goods and services
- Unemployment
- Consumer prices
- Current account balance (US$ and % of GDP)
- Government budget (% of GDP)
- Short-term interest rates (%)
- Long-term interest rates (%)
- Exchange rate (vs. US dollar)
- Exchange rate (vs. euro)
- Economic Overview
- two pages of events-driven analysis highlighting the most recent economic activity and, where relevant, political developments of the country, detailing significant changes to Oxford Economics' forecasts
- Charts and Tables
- covering a full range of economic developments relevant to the time period covered.
- These could include such topics as:
- Contributions to GDP growth
- Monthly industrial output
- Business and consumer confidence
- Unemployment rate
- Retail sales
- Prices and earnings
- Consumption and investment
- Government balance and debt
- GDP and industrial production
- Monetary policy and bond yields
- Background Information on the country
- One or two pages of text covering the main historical political and economic factors that determine the country's current position
- Key Facts on the country
- Map of the country
- Key political facts
- Long-term economic and social development
- changes since 1980
- Structure of GDP by output
- latest year
- Long-term sovereign credit ratings and outlook
- Corruption perceptions index- latest year
- Structural economic indicators
- changes since 1990
- Destination of goods' exports -prior years
- latest year
- Composition of goods & services exports
- latest year
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