
| 作者简介:Avi Ben-Bassat is Professor of Economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. From 1999 to 2001, he was Director General of Israel’s Ministry of Finance. |
| Preface: Michael Bruno--Teacher and Leader Introduction Contributors 1 The Obstacle Course to a Market Economy in Israel Ⅰ FISCAL POLICY 2 Reducing the Relative Size of Government in Israel after 1985 Ⅱ MONETARY POLICY AND THE INFLATIONARY PROCESS 3 A Monetary Labyrinth: Instruments and the Conduct of Monetary Policy in Israel, 1987-1998 4 The Disinflation Process in Israel in the Past Decade 5 Israeli Inflation from an International Perspective Ⅲ REFORMS IN THE FINANCIAL MARKET 6 Reform in the Israeli Financial System and the Flow of Funds of Publicly Traded Manufacturing Firms 7 Pension Fund Reform 8 Liberalization in the Capital Account of the Balance of Payments Ⅳ REFORMS IN THE GOODS AND SERVICES MARKETS 9 The Import-Liberalization and Abolition of Devaluation Substitutes Policy: Implications for the Israeli Economy 10 Structural Changes in the Israeli Public Utilities--The Reform That Never Was Ⅴ IMMIGRATION AND THE LABOR MARKET 11 Integration of Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in the Israeli Labor Market 12 The Flexibility of the Israeli Labor Market Ⅵ GROWTH, BRANCH STRUCTURE, AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION 13 Capital Accumulation, Productivity, and Growth in the Israeli Economy 14 Structural Change and the Emergence of Israel's High-Tech Sector 15 The Rise of Earning Inequality Index |
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