The Eli Hurvitz Conference on Economy & Society 2024

Publications Regarding The Eli Hurvitz Conference on Economy & Society 2024

Articles

Press Release

MKs Lapid; Gantz; Elkin; Lazimi: IDI’s Eli Hurvitz Conference Continues for its Second Day

Press Release | IDI Eli Hurvitz Conference 2025 | May 28

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Innovation Meets Regulation: Israeli Tech Founders, Government Officials, and the Future of Civil Service, This Afternoon at IDI’s Eli Hurvitz Conference

Press Release | IDI Eli Hurvitz Conference 2025 | May 27, Afternoon Session

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President Herzog; BOI Governor; MK Mansour Abbas; PMO’s Prof. Avi Simhon and Other Key Leaders Kick Off the Eli Hurvitz Conference

Press Release | IDI Eli Hurvitz Conference 2025 | May 27, Morning Sessions

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Eli Hurvitz Conference: Day 2 Afternoon Sessions

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Eli Hurvitz Conference: Day 2 Afternoon Sessions

May 22, 2024, Jerusalem

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Eli Hurvitz Conference: Day 2 Morning Sessions

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Eli Hurvitz Conference: Day 2 Morning Sessions
May 22, 2024, Jerusalem

 

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IDI Hurvitz Conference: More must be done to meet the moment, economically and militarily

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Eli Hurvitz Conference: Morning Sessions

Research

Financial Aggregates and New Budgetary Priorities for Israel

In May 2023, the Knesset approved a two-year state budget for 2023–2024. However, following the outbreak of the war in Gaza and the accompanying conflict in the north, the budget's composition, safety cushions, and especially the priorities it reflects are no longer suited to Israel’s economic and geopolitical realities.

Summary

The Effectiveness of the Public Services in Israel: An International Comparison

The tragedy of October 7, and the lack of a public sector response over the course of the ongoing crisis, shed light on the grim situation. This review presents figures and trends relating to the performance of the public sector and its ability to provide services and solutions in real time.

Research

New Structure for the Government

New Study by Tomer Lotan and Vered Constantini at the Israel Democracy Institute