Plus, the success of the moshav.
Property rights are of little use without freedom to believe what one wishes and to practice what one believes.
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.