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Author:Brand, E.
Title:Israel : Where necessity mothers innovation.
Journal:Datamation
1988 : APR 1, VOL. 34:7, p. 54-11, 54-12, 54-13, 54-16
Index terms:COMPUTER INDUSTRY
ISRAEL
Language:eng
Abstract:The Israeli computer industry is burdened by a small home economy, regular territorial conflicts, a bureaucratic government, and poor local and international communication. That industry, increasingly represented by software firms, now sees international partnerships and corporate tie-ups as its only chance. It is demonstrated that without export software companies cannot grow and cannot have success. As the Israeli IS world is still small, these companies are in need of coordination and international cooperation. The government makes available discount loans to qualifying business. On the other hand bureaucracy does not consider the software business an industrial concern, so heavily taxes it.
SCIMA record nr: 60067
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