Following the Track Reform, You Are Investing in a Pig in a Poke

What are you buying when you choose a track • Economic considerations come at the expense of living creatures • And the most important economic law did not pass • A spotlight on several matters…
Assessment
A critique of Israel's track reform suggests that economic considerations are overriding the welfare of living creatures, with a key economic law left unpassed. The piece warns that investors may be buying a pig in a poke, unaware of what their chosen track truly entails. The stakes involve transparency and the balance between financial efficiency and ethical obligations.
