Jurnal Umum
Reception of the Developmental Approach in the Jewish Economic Discourse of Mandatory Palestine, 1934-19381
During the 1930s a set of novel economic ideas made its way into the
Jewish economic discourse. These ideas, imported from Western industrial
countries, brought about the abandonment of the agrarian ethos and the
reception of what I term the ethos of rapid development. The article provides
a new perspective on the change in attitude of the Labor Movement
toward the entrepreneurial sector, industrial development, and urbanization
underlying the role of economic ideas in the articulation of Zionism.
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