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2. Economic Crisis and Policy Prescriptions: The Kalecki and Mikesell Reports, 1950–1952

Authors : Daniel Schiffman, Warren Young, Yaron Zelekha

Published in: The Role of Economic Advisers in Israel's Economic Policy

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Abstract

In early 1950, the left-leaning Israeli government came under attack from opposition parties that denounced its quasi-socialist economic policies. They advocated the abolition of exchange and price controls, along with the introduction of a floating exchange rate. In response, the government turned to the well-known economist, Kalecki, who, in a September 1950 report, recommended not only the retention of exchange controls but of price controls. His advice was at first implemented, although it seems that he was initially approached to strengthen the image of policy decisions that had already been made. Later on, in a politically inspired economic reform, the government distanced itself from his recommendations. By April 1952, Israel’s financial position had deteriorated, due to a short-term foreign currency debt crisis. The US government decided to send an economic expert, Mikesell, to Israel. His main recommendation was the immediate implementation of a detailed and comprehensive foreign exchange budget, albeit over the initial objections of the then Israeli finance minister. This was eventually put into place, enabling continued US support of Israel’s “New Economic Policy,” which distanced the economy from the earlier quasi-socialist policies advocated by Kalecki and the Israeli government itself.

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Footnotes
1
At the time, Kalecki was working at the UN, on leave from his position at the Oxford Institute of Economics and Statistics.
 
2
As we shall see below, Gass was later appointed by Ben-Gurion to head the Economic Advisory Staff (1953–1955), comprised of a number of foreign economic advisers, including Abba Lerner.
 
3
Mapai lost one Knesset seat, but its Arab satellite party gained three.
 
4
The choice of the Soviet-sounding name “New Economic Policy” was rather ironic.
 
5
For a detailed analysis of the import liberalization, see Michaely (1975, 27–57).
 
6
Mapai economists justified the NEP on the basis of the new possibilities created by the (expected) reparations agreement with West Germany (by January 1952, both the Bundestag and the Knesset had empowered their respective governments to begin official negotiations), but the election results clearly played a role (Etzioni 1959).
 
7
The composition of Moshe Sharett’s fifth government (January 1954–June 1955) was virtually identical.
 
8
The Economic Advisory Staff (EAS) operated from May 1953 to July 1955. Its senior staff was comprised of five US economists, including Abba Lerner, who is the subject of Chap. 3.
 
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Metadata
Title
Economic Crisis and Policy Prescriptions: The Kalecki and Mikesell Reports, 1950–1952
Authors
Daniel Schiffman
Warren Young
Yaron Zelekha
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60682-8_2