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

Book • 2011
This book addresses the question of how Israel, a country of 7.

1 million people, surrounded by enemies and with no natural resources, has produced more start-up companies per capita than large, peaceful, and stable nations.

The authors, Dan Senor and Saul Singer, attribute Israel's success to its adversity-driven culture, which encourages experimentation, flattens hierarchy, and elevates informality.

They also highlight the role of government policies focused on innovation, the impact of immigration, and the unique cultural and historical factors that have shaped Israel's entrepreneurial spirit.

The book includes stories of Israeli technological and medical achievements and examines why Israel has yet to produce its own major corporations, despite its innovative start-ups.

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