Informing
Policy
for Progress

The ownership is Public, the benefits are not

Public land ownership holds many potential benefits for the public. But a new study found that in Israel, where most of the land is nationally owned, the public does not enjoy most of these benefits, but instead has to bear the disadvantages.

The TEVA VS. MYLAN

In the battle of the giants it is Israel’s Teva that is the heavyweight, and the American company, the lightweight

Crossing Death Valley

It is very difficult to do business in Israel, especially for a start-up seeking to grow independently

Satellites that tango

A growing number of Israeli start-ups are excited by the potential of the growing civilian space industry, now estimated at nearly 300 billion dollar.

Mitzva bonds

Social bonds could link performance with funding and, ultimately, rebuild the public’s trust, eroded by years of waste and corruption.