Notes[ref]Agradezco los comentarios de José Alonso, Ernesto Hernández-Catá, Paul Meo, Jorge Pérez-López, Joaquín Pujol, Carlos Quijano, Mercy Sanguinetty, Carlos Seiglie y Soren Triff a versiones anteriores de este ensayo o en la conferencia de ASCE XXV, pero yo soy el único responsable por su contenido final.[/ref] Este ensayo está enfocado en las diferencias entre el […]
Establishing Ground Rules for Political Risk Claims about Cuba
At present, both Cuba and the U.S. subject the Cuban economy to substantial political risk, i.e., nonmarket loss from state actions like eminent domain, embargos, and tax policy. In Miami, unresolved claims for property expropriated by the Cuban government are the most visible examples. More globally, potential foreign investors in Cuba seek assurance that neither […]
Resolving U.S. Expropriation Claims Against Cuba: A Very Modest Proposal
Notes[ref]Portions of this paper were included in Chapter 4 of MATÍAS F. TRAVIESO-DÍAZ, THE LAWS AND LEGAL SYSTEM OF A FREE-MAR-KET CUBA — A PROSPECTUS FOR BUSINESS (Quorum Books, 1996) (hereinafter LAWS AND LEGAL SYSTEM) and as Alternative Recommendations for Dealing with Confiscated Properties in Cuba, in the monograph CONFISCATED PROPERTIES IN A POST-CASTRO CUBA: […]
Lessons from Cuba’s Party-Military Relations and a Tale of “Two Fronts Line” in North Korea
Civil-military relations describe the interactions among the people, the institutions, and the military of a state. In the context of a democratic system, a bargain among the people, the civil government, and the military establishment concerning the allocations of prerogatives and resources takes place periodically and shapes the military and its roles.[ref]Mackubin Thomas Owens, 2012, […]
Hybrid Economy in Cuba and North Korea: Key to the Longevity of Two Regimes and Difference
RESEARCH QUESTION AND STRUCTURE How have the dictatorships in Cuba and North Korea managed to have been so long lasting? This question is the starting point of this paper. Over the last twenty-five years, there have been various changes in their economies since “black markets” sprung up in Cuba and North Korea. However, despite their […]
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