Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress

ICSEP
Mevaseret Zion, Israel

The Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress is an independent pro-market public policy thinktank founded in 1983 by Daniel Doron to promote basic structural reform in Israel's economy. ICSEP initiates research projects on some topics like; deregulation, privatization, tax and capital market reform, immigrant absorption, pension fund reform, healthcare reform, housing, small business formation, and labor market reform.

Contact details

Address:
59 Hadror St., PO Box 84124, Mevasseret Zion 90805, Israel

Country:
Israel

Sub-region:
Western Asia

Areas of focus

Geographics of focus
Israel
Operating languages
English , Hebrew

Organisation details

Business model
N/A
Institutional affiliations
No affiliation
Year founded
1983
Age (years)
Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress
 41
Israel average
 38
Global average
 32
Founded by
Founders: Daniel Doron
Founder gender: All male
Leadership
Leader(s) (2024): Daniel Doron (Director)
Leader gender: Male
Leader(s) (2023): Daniel Doron (Director)
Leader gender: Male
Leader(s) (2022): Daniel Doron (Director)
Leader gender: Male
Staff size
2024
Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress
 11
Israel average
 28
Global average
 79
2020
Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress
 11
2019
Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress
 11
% Female staff
2020
Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress
 9%
Israel average
 22%
Global average
 47%
2019
Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress
 9%

Data notes

Last updated: 20/05/2024
Rating of data accuracy (find out more) : Authenticated
Data sources consulted: Observatoire des Think Tanks Directory, Organisation´s website
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