This 22nd Volume of Cuba in Transition contains the Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE), held on August 2–4, 2012 at the Hilton Downtown Hotel in Miami, Florida. The conference theme, “Where Is Cuba Going?,” was intended as a challenge to conference participants to reflect […]
El turismo cubano: ¿Cuántos norteamericanos puede Cuba recibir?
El trabajo que presentamos forma parte de un estudio mayor que tenía como objetivos primarios las estimaciones de los turistas norteamericanos que Cuba podría recibir y el análisis de los impactos adversos que le podría causar al Caribe la eliminación de las restricciones de los viajes estadounidenses a Cuba. En esta ponencia solamente trataremos el […]
Economic Impact of New Employment, Tax and Financial Policies in Cuba
Notes1 The Cuban economy is experiencing severe difficulties of a longstanding nature characterized by falling consumption, low labor productivity, insufficient investment and vulnerability to external shocks. Critically the government also suffers from a deep fiscal imbalance that impedes sustained growth and maintaining social programs for the population. To address some of these concerns but without […]
The Cuban Apparatus for Active Measures: Propaganda and Disinformation against the United States
The Cuban Communist Party (CCP) considers the United States to be its main adversary. As such, the United States is Cuba’s primary target for its Sovietstyle active measures, a term which refers to a form of political warfare that was originated by the government of the former Soviet Union consisting of influence operations including white, […]
The Diaspora and Cuba’s Tourism Sector
Since the early 1990s, Cuba’s development strategy has given place of pride to the tourism sector. After neglecting the tourism industry for three decades, Cuba has more recently built a massive tourism infrastructure, capable of accommodating a very large flow of tourists. Cuban “sun and sand” tourism tends to be highly seasonal so that tourism […]
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