Israeli economy

The country’s civil servants don’t hide money from politicians and the public intentionally—they just doesn’t know how to wisely spend it all.

Sept. 16 2020 12:01AM

It could invigorate the U.S.-Israel alliance.

Aug. 14 2020 12:01AM

Big energy comes to the Jewish state.

Oded Eran
Aug. 4 2020 12:01AM

A crisis of confidence.

David Horovitz
July 27 2020 12:01AM

A government signing checks won’t bring economic rehabilitation.

July 15 2020 12:01AM

A problem for the BIRDs.

Mark Dubowitz and Jonathan Schanzer
June 24 2020 12:01AM

India, South Korea, Brazil, and other countries will make better trading partners.

Jacob Nagel and Jonathan Schanzer
March 23 2020 12:01AM

Small democracies facing big threats.

Roie Yellinek
March 16 2020 12:01AM

Meet Moshe Bar Siman-Tov, the economist coordinating the Jewish state’s public-health measures.

March 13 2020 12:01AM

The New York Times should know that betting against Israel is a losing proposition.

Jonathan Tobin
March 5 2020 12:01AM

By granting exclusive rights to import goods, Jerusalem represses the free market.

Sue Surkes
Feb. 27 2020 12:01AM

By a number of measures Israeli sensibilities have always been fairly conservative, but conservatism as an ideology was long frowned upon—until recently. What’s next?

Jan. 2 2020 12:01AM

A sea change.

Kobi Cohen-Hattab
Dec. 26 2019 12:01AM

Culture and the IDF—not economic policy—have fueled its success.

Reuven Brenner
Dec. 17 2019 12:01AM