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INDEX<br />

Economic his<strong>to</strong>ry, continued<br />

1990s, 10:252–253<br />

agriculture in Mandate<br />

period, 10:506–511<br />

aliyah, and five waves of<br />

immigration, 10:522–526,<br />

522t, 523t<br />

aliyah and absorption,<br />

10:343, 348<br />

Arab boycott, 10:22, 256<br />

Arabs: demographic growth<br />

and economic expansion,<br />

10:493–496, 495t, 521–522<br />

as associate member of<br />

European Economic<br />

Community, 10:262–263<br />

balance of payments, 10:514–<br />

516, 537t, 541–543, 580–<br />

581<br />

banking system, 10:586–589,<br />

586–592, 590–591<br />

Bank of Israel, 5:54, 10:551–<br />

557, 581–586<br />

breakthrough, comparative<br />

trends and links, 1932-<br />

1939, 10:500–503, 502t<br />

capital markets, 10:514–516,<br />

591–592<br />

centralization, 10:429<br />

crisis of early twenty-first<br />

century, 10:463<br />

crisis of mid-1980s, 10:450<br />

currency and exchange rate,<br />

10:546–549<br />

defense expenditures, 10:561–<br />

562<br />

early 1970s, 10:236<br />

emergence of Jewish<br />

economy, 1920-31, 10:487–<br />

493, 489t, 490t, 491t, 492t<br />

employment trends, 10:293,<br />

533, 535, 539, 545, 557–<br />

558, 561, 561t, 576–577,<br />

615–617<br />

Fifth Aliyah, 1932–1939,<br />

10:496–500, 497t, 498t,<br />

499t<br />

fiscal policy, dominant role<br />

of, 10:543–546, 545t, 546t<br />

foreign trade, 10:537t, 541–<br />

542, 550, 563t<br />

government expenditures,<br />

10:543–545<br />

growth and restructuring,<br />

10:573–580, 574t, 575t<br />

high-tech, 10:558, 574, 575t,<br />

580, 592–593<br />

Histadrut and Yishuv,<br />

10:511–512<br />

<strong>In</strong>tifada, 10:725<br />

432<br />

“Lost Decade”; war<br />

expenditures and inflation,<br />

1974-1985, 10:560–569,<br />

561t, 562t, 563t, 564t, 565t,<br />

566t, 567t<br />

Macroeconomic Policy, 1954-<br />

1973, 10:551–557<br />

Mandate period, 10:481t,<br />

483t, 484t, 506–511<br />

manufacturing, 10:503–505,<br />

518–520, 557–559, 557–<br />

560, 559t, 570–574, 575t,<br />

592–593<br />

<strong>to</strong> mid-1950s, 10:216, 217<br />

military burden on, 10:234<br />

monetary and financial<br />

systems, 10:512–514, 516–<br />

518, 546–549, 548t, 549t,<br />

550, 568–569, 570–573,<br />

580–586, 581–586<br />

New Economic Policy, 1952–<br />

1954, 10:549–551<br />

Ot<strong>to</strong>man period, 10:479–485,<br />

481t, 483t<br />

privatization, 10:579–580<br />

rapid growth, 1948-1973,<br />

10:534–541, 536t, 537t,<br />

538t<br />

resettlement, 10:506–511,<br />

526–534, 528t, 530t, 532t<br />

as unique political and<br />

economic entity, 1918–<br />

1948, 10:486–487<br />

urbanization and<br />

socioeconomic structure,<br />

10:505–506<br />

war prosperity, inflation, and<br />

short-term peace<br />

reconversion, 10:520–521<br />

white collar workers, 10:349–<br />

350<br />

lives<strong>to</strong>ck trade, 13:144–145<br />

loans, 13:149–152<br />

mamram, 13:441–442<br />

manufacturing rise, 10:518–520<br />

Middle Ages<br />

Christianity, 6:108–114<br />

Islam, 6:104–108<br />

ma’arufya, 13:307<br />

mintmasters and moneyers,<br />

14:298–301<br />

modern period, 6:129–138<br />

agricultural sec<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

employment in, 6:132–134<br />

Ashkenazi, 6:118–119<br />

and community organizaion,<br />

role of, 6:125–126<br />

discrimination, 6:118–119<br />

early, 6:117–127<br />

Eastern Europe, 6:135–136<br />

employment patterns, 6:120–<br />

123<br />

income, 6:133–134<br />

incomes, sources of, 6:123–<br />

124<br />

industrial employment,<br />

penetration in<strong>to</strong>, 6:130–131<br />

migration, Jewish, 6:119–120,<br />

129–130<br />

non-Jews, relations with,<br />

6:124–125<br />

and Non-Jews, relations with,<br />

6:124–125<br />

Palestine (Ot<strong>to</strong>man), 6:137–<br />

138<br />

resource distribution, 6:123–<br />

124<br />

Sephardim, 6:118<br />

service sec<strong>to</strong>r, positions in,<br />

6:131–132<br />

social stratification, 6:126–<br />

127<br />

U.S., 6:136–137<br />

Western Europe, 6:134–135<br />

WW II, 6:138<br />

Palestine (Mandate), 10:200–202,<br />

481t, 483t, 484t, 496–512, 497t,<br />

498t, 499t, 502t<br />

agriculture and resettlement,<br />

10:506–511<br />

balance of payments and<br />

capital imports, 10:514–516<br />

breakthrough, comparative<br />

trends and links, 1932-<br />

1939, 10:500–503, 502t<br />

his<strong>to</strong>rical survay, 10:200–202<br />

immigration and<br />

demography, 1932–1939,<br />

10:496–500, 497t, 498t,<br />

499t<br />

immigration and economic<br />

absorptive capacity, 10:336,<br />

337–338<br />

manufacturing, 10:503–505,<br />

518–520<br />

monetary and financial<br />

system, 10:512–514<br />

money, prices and war<br />

finance, 10:516–518<br />

as unique political and<br />

economic entity, 10:486–<br />

487<br />

urbanization and<br />

socioeconomic structure,<br />

10:505–506<br />

Palestine (Ot<strong>to</strong>man), 10:479–485,<br />

481t, 483t<br />

Res<strong>to</strong>ration period, 6:98–99<br />

Russia<br />

1772-1881: First Phase,<br />

17:535<br />

ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 22

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