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Commentary (government)

ICSEP Director Daniel Doron writes a bi-weekly Thursday column in The Jerusalem Post. He also contributes to other influential periodicals, such as The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times and The Weekly Standard.


Tue 29 Apr 2008
An Irish-style banana republic
The Jerusalem Post

It must be either naivete or cynicism that allows “Israel 2028” recommend a reform that will make government a larger and a more efficient instrument for economic growth.

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Sat 8 Mar 2008
Israel’s No-Win Strategy
The Wall Street Journal


Wed 20 Feb 2008
Dangerous infatuation
The Jerusalem Post


Wed 19 Sep 2007
A healthy dose of skepticism
The Jerusalem Post


Thu 29 Mar 2007
One on One: Market values
The Jerusalem Post




Activities (government)

For its target audiences—the policy-making community, high school & university students and new immigrants—ICSEP carries out an array of activities in the areas of policy work, education, publications, public exposure and media relations.


Speeches - Wed 27 Jun 2007
Remarks for the Merage Forum on Education
Speech by Daniel Doron to the the Merage Forum

“Past reforms have focused on asking for more money for education,” ICSEP President Daniel Doron noted in his speech to the Merage Forum on education. “This despite the fact that Israel is already spending the highest proportion of GDP on education in the West. Yet, despite a steady growth in expenditures, standards and achievements have shown little improvement; in fact they have further deteriorated.” Read the entire speech.

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Speeches - Mon 25 Jun 2007
Opening Remarks at the Strategic Forums Sponsored by Paul Merage
Speech by Daniel Doron to the Strategic Forums Sponsored by Paul Merage

“Before I continue with my remarks let me sound an optimistic note,” said Daniel Doron, ICSEP President, in his opening remarks to the Strategic Forums Sponsored by Paul Merage. “You will hear voices say that attempts to reform Israel are futile. That you cannot initiate significant changes here. We know better.” The high-powered conference was held to explore ways of “encouraging” Israeli high-tech to meet the serious challenges facing it and to continue flourishing.

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Memos - Wed 10 Aug 2005
Finance Ministry director general thanks ICSEP for support and encouragement

After the financial market reform was ratified by the Knesset, the director general of the finance ministry wrote to ICSEP director Daniel Doron. “Thank you for the support and encouragement that you and your colleagues gave us throughout the process,” he wrote.

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 About Us 

Why ICSEP

A sound economy is crucial for Israel's future. Since its inception in 1984, ICSEP has helped shape the country's consensus towards economic liberalization and deregulation.

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Richard Fox, Chairman
US Board of Governors

David Lewis, CBE, FCA, President
UK Board of Governers

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Daniel Doron
Director
Daniel Doron helped found Israel's Shinui (Change) Party, serves on various economic advisory boards, and publishes regular articles in the press.






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