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020 _a9783319766539
040 _aNALT
050 _aHC 415.25.Z9
_bR67I 2018
100 1 _960656
_aRosenberg, David
245 1 0 _aIsrael's Technology Economy
260 _aฺBern :
_bPlagrave Macmillan,
_c2018.
505 0 _a1: Introduction -- 2: Origins -- 3: Israel as a Knowledge Economy I -- 4: Israel as a Knowledge Economy II -- 5: The Enterprise as Product -- 6: Entrepreneurism -- 7: Human Capital - Tangibles -- 8: Human Capital - Intangibles -- 9: Inequality -- 10: Outsiders I - Israeli Arabs -- 11: Outsiders II - The Ultra-Orthodox -- 12: Conclusions.
520 _aThis book documents how Israel emerged as one of the world's leading centers of high technology over the last three decades and the impact that it has had, or failed to have, on the wider economy and politics. Based on the study of start-up companies, the project attributes the rise of Israel's tech economy to its unique history, political system, and culture, and shows how those same factors have failed it in the quest to diversify its economy to make it more inclusive and equitable. This work will interest economists, political scientists, Israeli studies academics, investors, policy makers, journalists, and business readers. David Rosenberg is Business Editor and Commentator for the Israeli daily newspaper Ha'aretz. He has reported on Israeli economics and politics for close to three decades for Bloomberg, The Jerusalem Post, and Reuters. He is the author of Cloning Silicon Valley.
650 0 _960959
_aDevelopment economics
650 0 _959959
_aEconomic development
_zIsrael
650 0 _927445
_aSocial change
650 0 _960962
_aTechnological innovations
_xEconomic aspects
_zIsrael.
651 0 _960961
_aMiddle East
_xEconomic conditions
651 0 _933364
_aMiddle East
_xPolitics and government
651 0 _959960
_aIsrael
_xEconomic conditions
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_bCATSTF
_c2023-04-24
996 _ajamriang.p
_bCATSTF
_c2023-05-30
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