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Venture Capital in Israel: Emergence and Globalization
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In-depth look at the emergence of venture capital (VC) in Israel, tracking not only the industry itself, but also its many drivers, including high technology and its roots in Israel (government sponsorship, etc.). Examines the VC industry in 2001. Professional VC has grown rapidly, with growth driven by internal players capitalizing on local knowledge and experience and by non-Israeli firms, which have come to Israel looking to invest in the next high-tech winner. Asks what role the Israeli VC firms have in the future: Will Israeli VC firms be able to survive or will U.S. firms come in and pluck the best deals away? Should Israeli firms partner with U.S. firms and, if so, how? Should and can Israeli firms venture out of the Middle East and attempt to compete with U.S. firms on U.S. soil?