The Rise of the Shekel
An economy that isn’t dependent on the government.
December 9, 2021
An economy that isn’t dependent on the government.
In the mid-1980s, the Israeli government, facing runaway inflation and a general economic crisis, implemented a series of fiscal reforms, which included the introduction of the New Israel Shekel. Not only has it proved far stabler than its predecessor, its recent increase in purchasing power has helped make Tel Aviv the world’s most expensive city. Matti Friedman writes:
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