Informing
Policy
for Progress

The pensions time bomb

In less than a decade, payments from the old-age benefits fund will exceed income, and by 2042 or earlier, the whole fund will be gone. Despite 20 years of legislation and reforms, the penion crisis has become worse.

Xin Chào, Vietnam!

Vietnamese want to learn the Israeli ‘secret sauce’ of technology-intensive entrepreneurship

Shocks, sheikhs and shale

The price of oil peaked at $145 a barrel in July 2008 and is now below $50. The cause: Saudi oil sheikhs refuse to slash production to stabilize prices, while American shale production soars.

Tel Aviv white elephant

The ‘New’ Central Bus Station languishes in semi-neglect, a strange, partly unseen, humming underworld of activity.

Israel, by the numbers

According to the statistics, Israel is quite well off, fairly cheerful, healthy, and great place to live and raise children.

Not to lower the price of electricity

In an era of oppressive living cost, in an era of social protest and a call from the middle class to reduce prices, Prof. Ayalon suggests and explains why a reduction in the price of electricity is a wrong decision.

The dismal science meets the shrinks

What happens when economics, known for over two centuries as the dismal science, meets psychology, whose practitioners often called “shrinks”? Economics become a whole lot less dismal and a great deal more useful and interesting.

The way to integrate the Haredim

There is no choice. The assumed tolerable status quo must change. Israel must address the integration of Haredim to society in the same way she addressed the mass immigration waves. A strategig decision must be made to establish a coordinating body and harness all the government offices for the operation, while granting the lifestyle and characteristics of the Ultra-Orthodox community, and without trying to change their beliefs.