The Reut Institute plans and hopes to be able to thrive through the economic crisis. In an environment in which long-held beliefs and paradigms are rendered irrelevant at a growing pace, Reut is at a distinct advantage since our expertise lies in identifying relevancy gaps, applying focused research, and working to close them.
Posts Tagged ‘economic resilience’
Thriving Through the Crisis
Posted in About Reut, tagged About Reut, economic resilience, Relevancy Gaps on January 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Poverty in Israel: A Multi-Dimensional Issue
Posted in ISRAEL 15 Vision, tagged economic resilience, ISRAEL 15 Vision, poverty on December 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The recently published “Society in Israel” Report (Hebrew Only) by the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) presents an up-to-date aggregate picture of poverty in Israel today. Such a multi-dimensional understanding of poverty is essential in improving the government’s policy planning.
A Competitive Approach to Economic Resilience
Posted in ISRAEL 15 Vision, tagged competitive approach, economic resilience, Israel 15, poverty on November 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A paper by The Macro Center for Political Economics in collaboration with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation highlights the Israeli economy’s performance in comparison to the average of OECD countries. The paper shows that while Israel is already reaching most of OECD’s economic targets, it is lagging behind in most of their social targets.

