Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle

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Start-up Nation examines how Israel, a small country surrounded by enemies and lacking natural resources, produces more start-up companies than large, peaceful nations. Authors Dan Senor and Saul Singer investigate the cultural and systemic factors that drove this economic transformation. They explore the influence of mandatory military service, which fosters leadership and technical skills, and …

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Entrepreneurship History Israel Startup Nonfiction Politics Middle East Dan Senor book Business Technology Saul Singer Economics

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