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ISRAEL Vision To Become One of the 15 Leading Countries in Quality of Life Second Annual ISRAEL 15 Conference 16th of Sivan 5769 June 8, 2009 Israel Must Leap Large Gap Gaps continue Developed in Quality Israel Danger of Collapse Countries toofwiden Life Leapfrogging is not a luxury; it isHeavy a necessity! security burden Israel is 2nd in the world in the Weak education system export of Human Capital Low participation in work force According to The Economist Israel ranks 38th in Quality of Life 2 ISRAEL15 Vision ISRAEL15 Vision: Becoming one of the fifteen leading countries in terms of Quality of Life This Vision requires a Social and Economic Leapfrog in order to close the gap in Quality of Life between Israel and other developed countries 3 Countries that have Leapt US = 1 .8 Since then, Israel has grown by 1.5% and has not closed the gap Western Europe .6 60% of the US .2 .4 Israel Singapore Israel leapt between 30% of the US 1951-72 During this time, Singapore & South Korea both leapt 0 South Korea 1950 1960 1970 1980 2000 2007 1990 GDP Rate Compared to the US )1950-2007( Source : Professor Ricardo Hausmann 4 .8 .6 Only 1 in 4 experience Accelerated Growth Only 13 “Economic Miracles” .2 .4 Leapfrog Almost all countries experience Growth 0 Real GDP per Capita % Growth, Accelerated Growth, Leapfrog X X+8 X+25 Years 5 Source :Prof. Source:World R. Hausmann Bank,etGrowth al., Growth Report Accelerations The Public Sphere is Critical Vision Leadership and Politics Labor Market Central Unique Dedicated A Shared and Public Savings and Brain, A pact Elite Future Global Elite Investment Sphere Task Forces Development Policy Values Institutions 6 Values Future orientation Inclusiveness Common Denominator for Trust Countries that Leapt A variety of market economies Pragmatism 7 Institutions Central Brain Identifying Trends & Analyzing Relevancy Elite Task Forces Ability to Execute Decisions Flexibility in the Market A Pact 8 New Deal in the Labor Market Employers flexible to hire and fire in return for a commitment to keep to employment laws Government Government provides a safety net & training in return for improvement in competitiveness Protect the Worker not the Job Industry Labor Workers agree to flexible labor markets in return for improvement 9 of Human Capital & safety net Unique and Global Development Policy אתרים היסטוריים Unique הביטחון Assets מערכת העולם היהודי פיתוח המדבר Global Trends The Holy Land Defense Industry Jewish World Greening the Desert Policy Inputs Rise of China and India Global Water Crisis Standardization, Renewable Energy Legislation Aging Populations Regulation, Infrastructure Rise of Africa Agreements International Not Just Money! Unique Global Development Policy 10 New Regional Development Regional Approach Israel has regional diversity Global and national competitiveness The region generates the change Exploit comparative advantage Growth at the local level 11 Israel is Not Talking Leapfrog Growth Leapfrog No Vision Vision Necessary Policy Institutions Domestic Industrial Policy Unique & Global Development Policy Labor Market: conflict Labor Market: Pact for Growth Local Government Ignored Local Government Necessary Economics Multidisciplinary 12 Why Now? New Government: Stability for 2 yrs Establishment of the Roundtable Unique Opportunity for Change Crisis Breeds Willingness 13 What should we do Tomorrow? Macroeconomic Stability (+-) A Vision is Necessary Israel15 Unique and Global Development Policy Labor Market : New Deal Reorganizing on the Local Level Central Brain 14 On the ISRAEL 15 Vision: “This is a very impressive document, based on clear thinking and a knowledge of the recent experience and writing about growth at various stages of development.” Professor Michael Spence, Economics Nobel Prize Laureate, and Head of the U.N Commission on Growth and Development 15