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[edit]ISRAEL'S ASCENDANCE TO A TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED REGIONAL ECONOMIC POWER ( ) | |
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Olivine, Maxim |
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ISRAEL'S ASCENDANCE TO A TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED REGIONAL ECONOMIC POWER |
Publisher |
Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School |
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This thesis examines Israel's economic ascendance to one of the most technologically advanced states in the Middle East. The analysis reviews the immigration of Jews into Palestine and later Israel, the Israeli defense sector, relationships between Israel and key world powers, Israeli economic development, political evolution, and policy choices. The results show that a unique cocktail of high-quality immigrants, effective government reforms and subsidies, and technological innovation created the foundation for Israel's high-technology economy. All efforts were necessities due to lack of significant natural resource reserves. Consequently, the Israeli path to economic success could be replicated by relatively small and resource-lacking states. Subjects: Israel; Israeli economy; Israeli-European relations; Israeli-United States relations; Israeli-French relations; Israeli-German relations; Israeli-British relations; British Mandate in Palestine; Israeli immigration |
Language | English |
Publication date | December 2018 |
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Short title | ISRAEL'S ASCENDANCE TO A TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED REGIONAL ECONOMIC POWER |
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Author | Olivine, Maxim |
Software used | Olivine, Maxim |
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Page size | 612 x 792 pts (letter) |
Version of PDF format | 1.4 |