European economists believe budget deficit should not exceed 3 percent of gross domestic product. Israel would receive a warning if it were a member of the EU, since we, too, have a budget deficit that exceeds 3 percent of GDP.
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The new budget harms the private sector, dulls the incentive to work, inflates employment costs, raises taxes and harms entrepreneurs who wish to invest and create.
by Nehemia Shtrasler 0 commentsNever before has the opposition completely snubbed the preliminary discussions and the vote itself on the national budget.
by Moti Bassok 0 commentsFinance Minister Yuval Steinitz is threatening that there will be no budget if Knesset Members do not approve two items.
by Zvi Zrahiya and Nehemia Shtrasler 0 commentsEuropean economists believe budget deficit should not exceed 3 percent of gross domestic product. Israel would receive a warning if it were a member of the EU, since we, too, have a budget deficit that exceeds 3 percent of GDP.
by Nehemia Shtrasler 0 commentsThe new budget harms the private sector, dulls the incentive to work, inflates employment costs, raises taxes and harms entrepreneurs who wish to invest and create.
by Nehemia Shtrasler 0 commentsNever before has the opposition completely snubbed the preliminary discussions and the vote itself on the national budget.
by Moti Bassok 0 commentsFinance Minister Yuval Steinitz is threatening that there will be no budget if Knesset Members do not approve two items.
by Zvi Zrahiya and Nehemia Shtrasler 0 comments
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