The Israeli Economy: Still withstanding adverse global economic shocks December 2012.

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The Israeli Economy: Still withstanding adverse global economic shocks December 2012

The Israeli economy has experienced a drop in the GDP growth rate from over 5% to about 3%

Starting from mid-2013, natural gas will have a positive impact on Israel’s growth rate

4 One of Israel’s advantages is that it is a world leader in R&D and high-tech In 2009, 62% of Israel’s civilian R&D spending (US$4.7bn) took place in Israeli foreign owned companies. In addition, 92% of exported R&D services (US$3.4bn) originated from these companies.

5 In “good periods”, Israel’s high-tech electronic goods exports tend to surge upwards more substantially than high-tech activity in the US

6 Exports of high-tech services have grown substantially and are now equivalent in volume to the export of high-tech goods

7 A balanced current account. There is no net foreign debt and there is a high level of FX reserves

8 FDI inflows have seen a rebound, but foreign party’s portfolio outflows have increased

9 Due to strong economic fundamentals, Israel was not affected in a substantially negative way by the ongoing series of global financial and economic shocks since 2007 Are they still valid? 1.A high savings rate. Yes 2.A low level of housing supply. Yes, but not as extreme as in the past 3.A conservative banking system. Yes 4.E xports based on high-tech (non- consumer), along with greater global diversification of trade. Yes 5.S trong external accounts. Yes 6.P rudent fiscal policy. Not sure at the moment

10 The resilience of Israel’s private sector is related to a high savings rate Household

11 The labor force participation rate is low; this has an impact on the Israel’s growth potential and on the dependency ratio

12 Israel’s unemployment rate is low; slow GDP growth is likely to result in an increase of unemployment in 2013

13 The global crisis has had a modest impact on fiscal performance; Defense, social issues and GDP growth will affect future performance

14 An undesired change in the debt/GDP trend

15 The BoI adopted a flexible approach towards inflation targeting

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Residential construction has come out of a cyclical low, recovered quickly, and contributed to growth in Immigratio n wave

18 Housing prices peaked; Are the current market dynamics sufficient in order to sustain a gradual decline of prices?

19 The rebound of housing prices started due to a shortage of supply; demand side factors contributed to the pace of price increases

20 The rebound of housing prices started due to a shortage of supply; demand side factors contributed to the pace of price increases

21 Despite a substantial increase in Israeli mortgage credit during , household leverage is still comparatively modest

22 Israeli mortgage credit characteristics have been much more conservative than in other developed economies

23 Risks to the forecasts A Western world led global recession with renewed volatility in global financial markets.A Western world led global recession with renewed volatility in global financial markets. Changes in the regional geopolitical outlook.Changes in the regional geopolitical outlook. A prolonged deterioration of the security situation.A prolonged deterioration of the security situation. A regulatory and risk aversion led credit crunch in IsraelA regulatory and risk aversion led credit crunch in Israel

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