Domingo Amuchástegui is a graduate of Havana University, Florida International University, and the University of Miami. Author and co-author of a dozen books in Cuba and the United States as well as hundreds of articles and scores of essays. Chief analyst in the field of Cuba’s foreign policy. Fact-finding missions throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, the […]
Volume 24 Appendix A: About the Authors
Domingo Amuchástegui is a graduate of Havana University, Florida International University, and the University of Miami. Author and co-author of a dozen books in Cuba and the United States as well as hundreds of articles and scores of essays. Chief analyst in the field of Cuba’s foreign policy. Fact-finding missionsthroughout Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle […]
2014 Conference Program
Cuba’s Perplexing Changes Economic and Political Situation Chair: Ted Henken, ASCE President and Baruch College, CUNY Joaquin Pujol, IMF (retired) Gary Maybarduk, U.S. Department of State (retired) Miriam Celaya, 14ymedio Ambassador Martin Palous, Florida International University Cuba’s Reforms: Status and Prospects Chair: Carlos Seiglie, Rutgers University Vegard Bye, Scanteam, Norway, “Political Implications of Economic Reforms” […]
2014 Preface
The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE) held its 24th annual conference at the Hilton Miami Downtown Hotel from July 31-August 2, 2014. The theme of the conference was “Cuba’s Perplexing Changes.” It focused on internal reforms and their impact on the Cuban economy, as well as on the island’s international economic […]
Volume 23 Appendix A: About the Authors
Juan Luis Aguiar Muxella holds BS degrees in Chemistry and Pharmacy from the University of Puerto Rico. He was formerly Assistant Chemist at the Agricultural Experimental Station, Mayaguez Campus, University of Puerto Rico. He is a Licensed in Pharmacy in Puerto Rico and the State of Florida. Mr. Aguiar Muxella was the Sarrá Award Recipient […]
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