@article{8a2d0c132f4e426283f9d03cae13c7ac,
title = "The economic advisory staff and state-building in Israel, 1953-1955",
keywords = "Development, Economic policy advice, Israel, Learning, Planning, Signaling",
author = "Daniel Schiffman and Eli Goldstein",
note = "Funding Information: The EAS{\textquoteright} recommendations were broadly consistent with the Washington Consensus, but with some significant exceptions (e.g. the EAS{\textquoteright} support for export subsidies). Despite the EAS{\textquoteright} efforts to persuade policymakers and the public, the GOI rejected most of the EAS{\textquoteright} recommendations in the money doctoring fields, industry, agriculture/irrigation and antitrust (project evaluation was the only exception). This was almost inevitable, because the EAS and the GOI had divergent policy goals: The EAS priori- *Ariel University.
[email protected] **Ashkelon Academic College.
[email protected] We thank the staff at Israel State Archives and the Forest History Society (Durham, NC, USA) for their assistance. We thank participants at the Economics and Public Reason conference (Lausanne, May 2018), and two anonymous referees, for useful comments and suggestions. Eli Goldstein acknowledges financial support from Ashkelon Academic College.",
year = "2019",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.4000/oeconomia.6767",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "9",
pages = "481--536",
journal = "OEconomia",
issn = "2113-5207",
publisher = "Association Oeconomia",
number = "3",
}