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Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle is a 2009 book by Dan Senor and Saul Singer about the economy of Israel. [1] It examines how Israel was able to reach such economic growth that "at the start of 2009, some 63 Israeli companies were listed on the NASDAQ, more than those of any other foreign country."
A recent poll from the non-profit “Start-up Nation Central” (SNC) found almost 70% of more than 500 startups surveyed are taking steps to shift money, workers and even their headquarters ...
Avi Hasson (Hebrew: אבי חסון) is the CEO of Startup Nation Central. Previously, he was the Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Economy (formerly Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor [1]) [2] [3] of the State of Israel.
He played a central role in all major decisions on economic policy during that time, chaired and participated in major committees. Between 2015-21, Kandel was the CEO of Start-Up Nation Central, a non-profit organization that links the world's challenges to Israeli technological innovations that can help address them. [3]
Today, becoming a “startup nation” is a public policy objective in virtually every country in the world, be it Morocco, Bangladesh, Mexico, or Peru. France got off to a laborious start in the ...
Senor is the co-author, with his brother-in-law, Jerusalem Post columnist Saul Singer, of Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle. The book, published in November 2009, examines the entrepreneurial economy of Israel and the cultural and social environment that supports this economy. [7] "It's a book about Israel that's not for ...
In 2012, Singer founded the nonprofit Start-up Nation Central, an NGO aimed at developing collaboration between Israel's tech sector and outside investors. [102] [103] Singer has invested around $20 million into Start-Up Nation Central, which is based in Tel Aviv. [104]
Along with Dan Senor, Singer co-authored Start-up Nation, published in 2009. The book was highly acclaimed, ranking fifth on the business best-seller list of The New York Times in 2010. [6] In 2003, Singer authored another book: Confronting Jihad: Israel's Struggle and the World After 9/11.