The Taub Center Economic Policy Program examines the leading issues facing the Israeli economy in both the short and long terms as well as in the global context, with emphasis on the factors behind Israel’s economic and social trends. The research looks at topics such as economic growth, productivity, infrastructure, human and physical capital, government activity, inflation and the cost of living, the underground economy, and the credit market.
A Welfare Democracy: Toward Increased Social Intervention by the Government in a Market-Economy Regime
28.11.2000This paper is in Hebrew only....
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- Arnon Gafny Zvi Sussman
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- Yaakov Kop (z”l)
Government Expenditure for Social Services – 1999-2000
13.04.2000Our definition of government social services includes government ministries’ activities in social spheres as well as in-cash benefits paid by...
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- Yaakov Kop (z”l)