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Education in Israel: Higher Education and Elementary Schools - Proposals for Financing and Management
Abed Assli, Sivan Anavi and Yosi Ganel
November 2008
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Education in Israel: Higher Education and Elementary Schools - Proposals for Financing and Management (HEBREW)
Abed Assli, Sivan Anavi and Yosi Ganel
November 2008
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Energy Development in Israel: Increasing Efficiency and Renewable Sources
Noa Yehezkel and Inbal Robbas
November 2008
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Energy Development in Israel: Increasing Efficiency and Renewable Sources (HEBREW)
Noa Yehezkel and Inbal Robbas
November 2008
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California's Highway Infrastructure: Traffic's Looming Costs
Kevin Klowden, Perry Wong and Soojung Kim
October 2008
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Best-Performing Cities 2008: Where America's Jobs Are Created and Sustained
Ross DeVol, Armen Bedroussian, Kevin Klowden and Soojung Kim
September 2008
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Increasing Capital for Small Businesses: The Promise of Securitization
Glenn Yago, Betsy Zeidman and Jill Manning
August 2008
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California's Position in Technology and Science: A Comparative Benchmarking Assessment
Ross DeVol and Anita Charuworn with Soojung Kim
June 2008
While still one of America's leading high-tech states, California has shown increasing weakness in several key areas that could affect its economic future, according to this comprehensive inventory of technology and science assets.
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State Technology and Science Index: Enduring Lessons for the Intangible Economy
Ross DeVol and Anita Charuworn with Soojung Kim
June 2008
The 2008 State Technology and Science Index ranks the 50 states in terms of their technology and science assets, and their ability to leverage those resources to achieve economic growth.
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The Writers' Strike of 2007-2008: The Economic Impact of Digital Distribution
Kevin Klowden and Anusuya Chatterjee with Ross DeVol
June 2008
The 2007 Hollywood writers' strike dealt a blow to California's already struggling economy and is expected to result in a loss of 37,700 jobs and $2.1 billion in lost output through the end of 2008. The impact of the strike tipped the state into a recession in early 2008, according to a new report by the Milken Institute.
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Accelerating Medical Solutions in Israel: Building a Global Life Science Industry (in Hebrew)
Milken Institute
May 2008
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The Economic Outlook for the U.S. and California: Slow Growth or Recession?
Ross DeVol with Armen Bedroussian
May 2008
Whether or not the National Bureau of Economic Research calls it a recession, consumers, homeowners, investors and businesses won't waste any time on the semantics because it will certainly feel like one.
A report from the Milken Institute's California Center states that the recession has arrived and that the impact on California will be more pronounced than in other states.
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The Invisible Green Hand: How Individual Decisions and Markets Can Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Martha Amram and and Nalin Kulatilaka
May 2008
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2008 Opacity Index
Joel Kurtzman and Glenn Yago
April 2008
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Capital Access Index 2007: Best Markets for Business Access to Capital
James R. Barth, Tong Li, Wenling Lu, Triphon Phumiwasana and Glenn Yago
February 2008
In the newest index, global and regional economic trends, including stock market activity, changes in tax policy, oil prices, volatile interest rates and currency values, played a significant role in some of the reshuffling of the top 10 countries.
The leaders in the newly released index are Hong Kong, which held on to first place, followed by the United Kingdom and Canada. The United States slipped off the top 10 rankings.
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Fair Credit Policy for Israel: Accountability and Bank Lending for Community Reinvestment
Leah Sperer, Hagar Cohen and Liat Levy
February 2008
A Koret-Milken Institute Fellow's Policy Brief details how legislative reforms and a fair credit policy could unleash this constraint on Israel's entrepreneurs, create jobs and align Israel's financial credit structure with modern financial infrastructures around the globe.
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Fair Credit Policy for Israel: Accountability and Bank Lending for Community Reinvestment (Hebrew)
Leah Sperer, Hagar Cohen and Liat Levy
February 2008
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A Short History of the Subprime Mortgage Market Meltdown
James R. Barth, Tong Li, Triphon Phumiwasana and Glenn Yago
January 2008
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