The Industrial Geography of Israel
Shaul Krakover author Yehuda Gradus author Eran Razin author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Jul '93
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Israel's industrial geography is unique. The continuing Arab-Israeli conflict has been a primary force behind government intervention in settlement patterns, and has led to a major effort to disperse industry. The geopolitical situation has also encouraged a policy of attempted self-reliance, especially for defence purposes. These factors, combined with an abundant human capital, have given Israeli high-technology industries a special place in the international division of labour. The absorption of waves of mass immigration has influenced industrial development. Rural industrialisation, mainly by the Kibbutz (communal settlement) movement, is another unique feature.
The Industrial Geography of Israel presents a comprehensive overview of industrial spatial development of Israel from the Ottoman era to present times, evaluating industrial dispersal policy, corporate geography, high-technology industries, entrepreneurship and rural industrial development. The spatial development of Israeli industry is set within the broader context of Israel's political and economic development and of global economic change, as well as theories of industrial location and regional planning and development.
`... makes an important and timely contribution to Israeli research. It is thoroughly researched, well presented and clearly argued. It should be added to the libraries of all those interested in Israel's geography, economy and public policy.' - Regional Studies
`...the book would prove most useful to students of industrial geography at large, and even more so to all those interested in Israeli society and economy.' - Environment and Planning A
ISBN: 9780415021562
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Weight: 453g
272 pages