The Bank of Israel

Political Economy in the Neoliberal Era

Daniel Maman, Zeev Rosenhek

Van Leer Institute Press and Hakibbutz Hameuchad
Hebrew
2009

In a gradual process that began in the middle of the 1980s, the Bank of Israel became a central player in the politico-economic field. As a state organization with a global network of cross-border connections, it played a central role in initiating and promoting arrangements and policy directions that underlie neo-liberal economics. The change in the status of the Bank of Israel was a basic element in the transition of the political economy in Israel from a model of a developing state to a neo-liberal model, with all its implications.

The Bank of Israel: Political Economy in the Neo-Liberal Era outlines and analyzes the political and institutional processesโ€”both local and globalโ€”that led Israelโ€™s central bank to a leading position and primarily the relation between these processes and their ramifications for the Israeli economy, politics, and society.

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