Notes1 This paper analyzes Cuba’s financial relations with the rest of the world with a focus on Cuba’s external debt. In a world of globalization, countries do not have a choice but to try to integrate their economies as much as possible to the rest of the world in order to grow and improve their […]
Cuba: Access to Capital Markets, External Debt Burden, and Possible Avenues for Debt Relief
Cuba’s International Trade: Becoming More Invisible
Notes1 Economists traditionally divide international trade into two large categories: (1) merchandise trade, the trade of tangible products, goods, or articles originating from the primary (agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining and quarrying) and secondary (manufacturing) sectors of the economy; and (2) services trade, also referred to as “invisible trade,” the trade of shipping, financial, insurance, and […]
Volume 18 Appendix A: About the Authors
José Alvarez is Adjunct and Emeritus Professor of Food and Resource Economics at the University of Florida’s Everglades Research and Education Center, Belle Glade, Florida. José Azel is Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, University of Miami. Dr. Azel was one of the founders of Pediatrix Medical Group, the nation’s […]
Conference Program
Current Economic and Political Situation Joaquín Pujol, IMF (ret.) Oscar Espinosa Chepe, independent economist, La Habana Frank Mora, National War College, National Defense University Gary Maybarduk, U.S. State Department (ret.) Monetary Duality: Issues and Challenges Ed Canler, “Pesos, Poverty, and Perversion” Antonio Morales-Pita, “Cómo y cuándo eliminar la doble moneda en Cuba” Roberto Orro, “The […]
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