Israeli Economy

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Bank Leumi
Bank Shares
Business Sector
capital markets development
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Central Government
Consumer Price Index
defense spending impact
economic reform in Israel
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Exchange Rate
Export Led Growth Strategy
Foreign Exchange Rate
Hevrat Ovdim
Histadrut Enterprises
industrial sector growth
Interna Tional Monetary Fund
Israel Aircraft Industries
Israel Discount Bank
Israeli Economy
Israeli Exports
labor market analysis
macroeconomic policy
Moshav Shitufi
National Ambulance Service
NII
Nonfinancial Private Sector
public sector economics
Social Insurance Funds
Solel Boneh
Vice Versa
West Germany
Year's GNP

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367293291
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This comprehensive study examines the sources of growth and stagnation in the Israeli economy, focusing on the development of the industrial and agricultural sectors, changes in the supply of labour, the nature of capital markets and the expansion of the defence budget.
Paul Rivlin is the author of three books: The Dynamics of Economic Policy Making in Egypt (1985), The Israeli Economy (1992) and Economic Policy and Performance in the Arab World (2001), as well as numerous monographs, papers, contributions to books, and reports on economic development in the Middle East and on international energy markets, defence, and trade economics. Educated at Cambridge, Harvard and London universities, he taught undergraduate and graduate courses on Middle East Economics at Tel Aviv and Ben Gurion universities and has been a Visiting Professor of Economics at Emory University. He has lectured in the United States, China, India, Japan and Europe.

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