Study grants, tax benefits for those who serve and more than that for a second generation of servants will make it possible to curb the relocation phenomenon. Smart taxation centered on tax benefits and investments in the taxpaying, working and donating public are simple economic solutions that can stop the rush to relocation.

"The economic cost of curbing the relocation will be significantly less than the damage caused to the country from the brain drain" writes AUREN's Angel. The writer is a managing partner of the taxation division at consulting firm AurEN Israel.