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projects as a percentage of monetary turnover. And Figure 9 shows the increase of projects as a
percentage of the number of employees.
Figure 8. The increase of project commonality in the context of turnover (m ISK).
Figure 9. The increase of project commonality in relations to number of employees.
Discussion
The economic results are interesting, as they indicate that 27,7% of the GVA in the Icelandic economy
are contributed via project work. This is somewhat less than in Germany and Norway (Wald et al., 2015,
Wald et al, 2016), but nonetheless a significant part of the overall national economy. Moreover, the
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