By granting exclusive rights to import goods, Jerusalem represses the free market.
Learning from the American conservative movement.
The kosher-industrial complex.
Were he appointed dictator for a day, Gilad Alper knows what he would do to fix Israel’s economy: abolish certain taxes, deregulate imports from Europe. . .
Michael Sarel, who recently stepped down as chief economist at Israel’s Treasury Ministry, speaks about the challenges facing Israel’s economy, the political roadblocks that prevent. . .
Excessive regulation, rising food prices, high taxes, and government waste threaten the stability of Israel’s economy. Yair Lapid, the outgoing Treasury Minister, rode into office. . .
Despite its many successes, Israel has been hindered by a deep-seated belief that the state is responsible for managing the economy. Among intellectuals, academics, and. . .
In a fifty-year career of scholarship, journalism, and public service, Michael Novak has offered his country and the world a remarkable theology of human freedom.
Contrary to the claims of some economists, government intervention is not the solution to economic inequality in Israel but the root of the problem.