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"Stop handing out money and start encouraging use of e-commerce technology”
03.08.20
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Elihay Vidal
Michael Eisenberg, managing partner at VC firm Aleph, urges Israel to give its citizens e-commerce vouchers for online shopping that guarantees purchase on the web and fast home delivery. The competition over the vouchers will force businesses to upgrade their online presence and create competition for clients who have an incentive to buy locally instead of from abroad
Warning: Governments may get hooked on helicopter money
31.07.20
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Sophie Shulman
The coronavirus crisis has led Israel, the U.S., and many other nations to hand citizens cash with no strings attached. Not only is this practice contrary to common economic wisdom, but it can also prove highly addictive