Dan Senor and Saul Singer
Start-Up Nation
The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle
Twelve, 2009
What's inside?
Israel has always used its limited resources to adapt and innovate – the perfect setting for entrepreneurship.
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Innovation and venture capital are the main engines for creating individual and national wealth. Take Israel, for example, say authors Dan Senor and Saul Singer, who portray the nation as a blueprint for how to launch innovative ventures. They profile the cultural, military and economic characteristics that make it the world’s most entrepreneurial nation. This uplifting, inspiring business story explains how Israeli entrepreneurs overcame significant challenges and analyzes how a country’s culture influences its business climate. getAbstract finds that this well-informed text offers solid lessons about maintaining national competitiveness in the 21st century.
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About the Authors
Dan Senor, a Council on Foreign Relations fellow, analyzes foreign affairs for Fox News and writes columns for The Wall Street Journal. He co-founded Rosemont Capital and worked for the Carlyle Group. Saul Singer, the Jerusalem Post editorial page director, wrote Confronting Jihad.
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It amazing how Israeli leaders led their nation to a leading tech and innovative nation in the modern world.
With international networks and partneeships Israel rose as giant start up nation. Even when hate, war and sobotages are intimidating israeli sociaty.
One of my very inspirational books