Monetary policy in Iceland during the nineties

Iceland is a small open economy with a natural resource based export sector. It has a population of 270,000 people and a GDP of around US $ 7.3 billion (1996) or around 40 % of that of Luxembourg and 21⁄2 times that of Malta,1 both small countries but with somewhat bigger populations

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Main Authors: Már Gu Mundsson, Yngvi Örn Kristinsson
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Summary:Iceland is a small open economy with a natural resource based export sector. It has a population of 270,000 people and a GDP of around US $ 7.3 billion (1996) or around 40 % of that of Luxembourg and 21⁄2 times that of Malta,1 both small countries but with somewhat bigger populations