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Israel Hi-Tech Conference 2007 June 2007

Israel Hi-Tech Conference 2007 June 2007. Growth Rate of GDP 2000-2007. %. BI - Forecast. Rate of Inflation in Last 12 Months, and Inflation Targets, 1992-2007. %. Budget Deficit * (percentage of GDP, 2000-2007). %. New Definition.

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Israel Hi-Tech Conference 2007 June 2007

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  1. Israel Hi-Tech Conference 2007June 2007

  2. Growth Rate of GDP2000-2007 % BI - Forecast

  3. Rate of Inflation in Last 12 Months, and Inflation Targets, 1992-2007 %

  4. Budget Deficit*(percentage of GDP, 2000-2007) % New Definition *Percent of GDP; excluding credit extended. Until 1996, domestic deficit; from 1997, total deficit. The data from 2000 refer to the deficit excluding the Bank of Israel’s profits.

  5. Current Account of Balance of Payments(Percent of GDP, Annual)

  6. Level of Openness of Israeli Economy: Exports and Imports(percent of GDP, 1995-2006) • Goods and services excluding diamonds. • SOURCE: National Accounts, Central Bureau of Statistics.

  7. Manufacturing Exports by Technology Intensity High-technology Industries: office & computing equipment, electronic components, aircraft, electronic communication equipment, equipment for control & supervision, pharmaceutical products. Medium-high-technology Industries: chemicals & refining petroleum, machinery & equipment, electronic equipments & electrical motors, transport equipment. Medium-low-technology Industries: mining & quarrying, rubber & plastic products, non-metallic mineral products, basic metals, metal products, ships & boats, jewelry & silversmiths’, articles n.e.c. Low-technology Industries: food products, beverages & tobacco, textiles, wearing apparel & leather, paper, printing & wood products.

  8. Investment in Israel by Nonresidents(as percentage of GDP, 2000-2006) % 8,587 5,058 4,555 1,812 6,871 14,150 75 723 5,062 4,754 3,626 3,868 2,084 1,767 Investment of Israeli Residents Abroad(as percentage of GDP, 2000-2006) % 8,791 8,208 13,633 2,376 2,149 3,154 2,708 3,336 1,623 2,065 4,544 3,323 688 982 SOURCE: Central Bureau of Statistics, Balance of Payments.

  9. ICT Value Added as percentage of business sector product 2003 Source: CBS.

  10. National Expenditure on R&D as percentage of GDP2003 Source: CBS.

  11. Share of the Population Aged 25-64 with Tertiary-Level Education 2004 Source: Education at a Glance,2006.

  12. Change in Expenditure on Educational Institutions for all Services per Student(Between 1995 and 2003, 1995=100, constant prices 2003) *incl. Intermediate schools and Pre-Academic Preparatory Courses Source: Education at a Glance,2006.

  13. Source: “Doing Business 2007”, a Copublication of the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation.

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