Cuba’s health outcomes, despite its developing world status and myriad internal and external problems, are unusually positive. These outcomes are partly owed to the proactive role of the Cuban public authorities in setting and overseeing public health policy. Particularly important has been the attention paid to monitoring and preventing health risks. This includes ensuring universal […]
Sociolismo and the Underground Clinic: The Informal Economy and Health Services in Cuba
Medical historians, anthropologists, physicians and public health researchers have all written favorable assessments of the Castro regime’s health initiatives. The 1959 revolution and transition to socialism have been credited with rapidly transforming Cuba’s mortality profile (Danielson, 1977; Danielson, 1979; Danielson, 1981; Elling, 1989; Gilpin, 1991; Waitzkin, 1983), eliminating class-based disparities in health status and access […]
Power Sector Reforms in Market and Transition Economies: Lessons for Cuba
Notes1 Cuba is facing an energy crisis today. Efforts by the Government of Cuba to purchase and install small generators seem like an attempt to get quick results without an analysis of long-term costs. At this time, energy consumption is heavily subsidized, something that is possible thanks to Venezuelan subsidies (estimated at US 2 billion […]
Command and Countermand: Cuba’s Sugar Industry under Fidel Castro
The last fifty years have been the most turbulent in the long history of the Cuban sugar industry.1 On the heels of the revolutionary movement’s rise to power came agrarian reform, nationalization of the sugar mills and the transfer of Cuba’s entire sugar industry—except for small growers—into state ownership, entailing the creation of a host […]
Cuba’s Unique Remittance Landscape: A Comparative Perspective
In the mid 1990s, Cuba implemented a growth-driven strategy to attract remittances from abroad. The fundamental elements of this strategy consisted of the legalization of the U.S. dollar, the expansion of a national network of state-run “dollar stores” (tiendas de recaudación de divisas—TRDs), the development of government-operated exchange bureaus (Casas de Cambio, S.A.—CADECAS), and the […]
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