Transitions from communism created many new and important ethical concerns. Some countries have yet to start this transition or are on its very early stages. Cuba is one example. The major concern is that the transition will maintain the worse at the top. Such a result might bring internal discontent, create new negative moral incentives […]
Macroeconomic Policy Implementation in Early Transition: Lessons for Cuba from Poland and Romania
It has been thirteen years since the majority of Central and Eastern Europe’s centrally planned economies began a transition to a capitalist system. In that time, several alternative paths to a market economy have been pursued in different countries, with varying degrees of success. As a result, there is no one commonly agreed approach to […]
Nunca Más: Propuesta para Establecer la Comisión Cubana de la Verdad y la Reconciliación Nacional
Notes1 La patria es dicha de todos, y dolor de todos, y cielo para todos, y no feudo o capellanía de nadie. — José Martí Cuba: Colón la llamó “la tierra más bella que ojos humanos han visto,” para Juan Bosch era “la isla fascinante,” generalmente es conocida como “la perla de las Antillas,” la […]
El Desempleo en Cuba
Uno de los aspectos que más resalta la propaganda del régimen castrista como un gran logro, junto con la educación y la salud pública, es la erradicación del desempleo masivo prevaleciente hasta 1959. “Ya se señaló que el desarrollo social ha sido acaso el mayor logro de las últimas décadas de Cuba … El índice […]
Output and Productivity in Cuba: Collapse, Recovery, and Muddling Through to the Crossroads
More than a decade after the collapse of central planning in most former communist countries and the disintegration of the USSR, Cuba remains an “island of socialism” in the Caribbean sea, 90 miles from the United States. All along, and in spite of massive economic difficulties, the survival, of “socialism“ has been the authorities’ explicit […]
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