Economy Of Iceland

Economy overview Iceland's Scandinavian-type economy is basically capitalistic, yet with an extensive welfare system (including generous housing subsidies), low unemployment, and remarkably even distribution of income. In the absence of other natural resources (except for abundant geothermal power), the economy depends heavily on the fishing industry, which provides 70% of export earnings and employs 12% of the work force. The economy remains sensitive to declining fish stocks as well as to fluctuations in world prices for its main exports: fish and fish products, aluminum, and ferrosilicon. Government policies include reducing the budget and current account deficits, limiting foreign borrowing, containing inflation, revising agricultural and fishing policies, diversifying the economy, and privatizing state-owned industries. The government remains opposed to EU membership, primarily because of Icelanders' concern about losing control over their fishing resources. Iceland's economy has been diversifying into manufacturing and service industries in the last decade, and new developments in software production, biotechnology, and financial services are taking place. The tourism sector is also expanding, with the recent trends in ecotourism and whale watching. Growth had been remarkably steady in 1996-2001 at 3%-5%, but could not be sustained in 2002 in an environment of global recession. Growth resumed in 2003, and inflation dropped back from 5% to 2%.
 
GDP purchasing power parity - $8.678 billion (2004 est.)
 
GDP - real growth rate 2.6% (2004 est.)
 
GDP - per capita purchasing power parity - $30,900 (2004 est.)
 
GDP - composition by sector
agriculture: 9.2% (includes fishing 12%)
industry: 26.7%
services: 64.2% (2004 est.)
 
Investment gross fixed 21.6% of GDP (2004 est.)
 
Population below poverty line NA
 
Household income or consumption by percentage share
lowest 10%: NA
highest 10%: NA
 
Distribution of family income - Gini index  
Inflation rate consumer prices 2.1% (2004 est.)
 
Labor force 160,000 (2004 est.)
 
Labor force by occupation agriculture 5.1%, fishing and fish processing 11.8%, manufacturing 12.9%, construction 10.7%, services 59.5% (1999)
 
Unemployment rate 3.4% (2004 est.)
 
Budget
revenues: $4.205 billion
expenditures: $4.405 billion, including capital expenditures of $467 million (2004 est.)
 
Public debt 41.5% of GDP (2004 est.)
 
Agriculture products potatoes, green vegetables, mutton, dairy products, fish
 
Industries fish processing; aluminum smelting, ferrosilicon production, geothermal power; tourism
 
Industrial production growth rate 8.1% (2004 est.)
 
Electricity production 7.894 billion kWh (2001)
 
Electricity production by source
fossil fuel: 0.1%
hydro: 82.5%
other: 17.5% (geothermal) (2001)
nuclear: 0%
 
Electricity consumption 7.341 billion kWh (2001)
 
Electricity exports 0 kWh (2001)
 
Electricity imports 0 kWh (2001)
 
Oil production 0 bbl/day (2001 est.)
 
Oil consumption 16,300 bbl/day (2001 est.)
 
Oil exports 0 bbl/day (2001)
 
Oil imports 15,470 bbl/day (2001)
 
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Current account balance $-574 million (2004 est.)
 
Exports $2.379 billion f.o.b. (2004 est.)
 
Exports commodities fish and fish products 70%, animal products, aluminum, diatomite, ferrosilicon
 
Exports partners Germany 17.4%, UK 17.4%, Netherlands 11.2%, US 9.8%, Spain 6.3%, Denmark 5%, Norway 4.5%, France 4% (2003)
 
Imports $2.59 billion (2003 est.)
 
Imports commodities machinery and equipment, petroleum products; foodstuffs, textiles
 
Imports partners Germany 11.8%, Denmark 8%, US 7.5%, UK 7.5%, Norway 7%, Sweden 6.5%, Netherlands 6.2%, Italy 4.7% (2003)
 
Reserves of foreign exchange gold $818.7 million (2003)
 
Debt external $2.6 billion (1999)
 
Economic aid recipient  
Currency Icelandic krona (ISK)
 
Currency code ISK
 
Exchange rates Icelandic kronur per US dollar - 76.709 (2003), 91.6617 (2002), 97.4246 (2001), 78.6159 (2000), 72.3353 (1999)
 
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