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Israel's Economy Beyond the Startup Hype

35 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Everyone knows Israel as the "Startup Nation" — but the actual numbers paint a far more complex picture. In this episode, we break down Israel's economic sector composition using the latest data from the Central Bureau of Statistics. Agriculture sits at just 1.2% of GDP, industry at 17%, and services at a whopping 82%. But within that services number hides a massive internal divide: a high-productivity tech sector employing less than 9% of workers, and a much larger domestic services economy where most Israelis actually work — in healthcare, education, retail, and construction. We explore what the three-sector model gets wrong, why the "dual economy" matters for understanding Israel's social and political fault lines, and how the country's industrial base includes everything from Dead Sea mining to missile defense manufacturing.

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Portada del episodio Israel's Economy Beyond the Startup Hype

Israel's Economy Beyond the Startup Hype

Everyone knows Israel as the "Startup Nation" — but the actual numbers paint a far more complex picture. In this episode, we break down Israel's economic sector composition using the latest data from the Central Bureau of Statistics. Agriculture sits at just 1.2% of GDP, industry at 17%, and services at a whopping 82%. But within that services number hides a massive internal divide: a high-productivity tech sector employing less than 9% of workers, and a much larger domestic services economy where most Israelis actually work — in healthcare, education, retail, and construction. We explore what the three-sector model gets wrong, why the "dual economy" matters for understanding Israel's social and political fault lines, and how the country's industrial base includes everything from Dead Sea mining to missile defense manufacturing.

12 de jun de 202635 min