The concept of a culture of opposition (CO) under repressive political systems, most fully developed by Scott (1990), alerts us to the importance of culture, particularly language, other collective symbols, and disguised social norms and values used by persecuted people to adapt to undesirable political situations, to facilitate the occurrence of protests and other forms […]
Cuba’s Tourism: Critique of Three Papers
Notes1 Three papers have been presented to the panel on Cuban Tourism on diverse topics: 1. The Cuban Tourism Industry and Perfeccionamiento Empresarial by Artimus Keiffer. The “entrepreneurial perfectionism,” a series of rules designed to regulate the administration of the Cuban enterprises that are the backbone of the economic recovery strategy after the demise of […]
International Economic Associations in Cuba’s Agricultural Sector
Prior to the Castro Administration takeover in 1959, foreign investment in agriculture was a major factor in Cuba’s economy. In the sugar sector, which was the keystone of the economy, approximately 40 percent of the production resulted from U.S. investment capital. In addition, there were investments by U.S. and other foreign investors in the production […]
Pazos On Cuban Economic Development
My recollection of Pazos’ views on Cuba and economic development will focus on two relatively unknown pieces of his work: a book on employment and poverty in the Dominican Republic and the lecture he delivered in Washington in December 1990 to the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy. Some reference will also be […]
Nation, Society and Economy in Post-Castro Cuba
In this brief paper a very general outline will be presented of the author’s view in regard to the strategies to be followed in the processes of reconstruction, development and desocialization in post-Castro Cuba, and of concurrent state action to that effect.1 In the first place, it is extremely important to understand that the social […]
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