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.
Government Expenditure for Social Services – 2005
13.12.2005Thus, the dilemmas of socioeconomic policy remain unresolved: is a pro-growth macroeconomic policy enough to enhance the well being of...
- Yaakov Kop (z”l)
A Framework for Discussions on Privatization in the Social Services
13.12.2005With Netanyahu's appointment as Minister of Finance, this move became a major economic policy with long-term effects. This work examines...
- Zvi Sussman
Government Expenditure for Social Services – 2004
13.04.2005In recent years, relatively large changes were made in the size and composition of the budget in the course of...
- Yaakov Kop (z”l)