How can Israel with only 7.1 million people, no natural resources, enemies on every border, and in a constant state of war produce more start-up companies than Japan, India, Korea, Canada, and the United Kingdom? Drawing on examples from the country's foremost inventors and investors, geopolitical experts Dan Senor and Saul Singer describe how Israel's adversity-driven culture fosters a unique combination of innovative and entrepreneurial intensity.
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Subject | International |
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Author | Senor, Dan |
Format | Paperback |
Publisher | Twelve |
Supplier | Bookdepot |
Supplier Code | BDT |