
Economy of Israel - Wikipedia
As of 2025, the IMF estimated Israel has the 25th largest economy in the world by nominal GDP, and one of the biggest economies in the Middle East. [1] The country's major economic …
Israel - Economy, Trade, Agriculture | Britannica
2 days ago · Israel - Economy, Trade, Agriculture: The large influx of well-trained and Western-educated European and North American immigrants contributed greatly to a rapid rise in …
Israel Economy: GDP, Inflation, CPI & Interest Rates
Find Israel’s latest economic outlook here - with historical data, analysis and expert forecasts from the world’s leading economists.
Analysts split on Israel's recovery prospects | The Jerusalem Post
Oct 22, 2025 · The IMF projects a modest 3.9% growth for Israel in 2026, while local forecasters expect a faster recovery as the economy rebounds from war.
Israel’s economy has fallen way off trend – but the ceasefire
Israel’s war with Hamas has taken its economy some 7% below the trend, but a big recovery is due if the war doesn’t resume, say economists at Goldman Sachs in a new analysis.
Israeli economy - The Times of Israel
Jul 30, 2025 · Experts warn of domino effect on investment into Israel and overall business environment as key European partners seek to pressure government over its wartime policies
Israel Economic Snapshot - OECD
1 day ago · Israel Economic Snapshot The snapshot offers a concise summary of Israel's economic trends and prospects, drawing from the OECD Economic Survey, Economic …
The Israeli Structural Model - IMF
5 days ago · This paper introduces the Israeli Structural Model (ISM), a New-Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model tailored to reflect key characteristics of the …
Israel's economy is struggling. Economists say ending the war …
Nearly 11 months into the war with Hamas, Israel’s economy is struggling as the country’s leaders grind ahead with an offensive in Gaza that shows no signs of ending and threatens to escalate …
Israel's GDP | 2025 - World Economics
Israel uses a chain-weighted GDP base year. By adjusting for these factors where required, World Economics provides a more accurate picture of Israel's true economic size and potential.