In the study of government transitions, particularly those that took place in Eastern and Central Europe following the collapse of the Soviet Union, a pivotal argument about the sequencing of reforms took the form of a “chicken or the egg” causality dilemma: What should come first, political or economic changes? Since, in most countries economic […]
Cuban Americans and Foreign Direct Investments in Post-Castro Cuba: “An Ace in the Hole”
Notes1 Since the 31 July 2006 announcement by the Cuban government that octogenarian Fidel Castro had transferred power to his brother Raúl there has been increasing speculation regarding political and economic changes in Cuba. One key topic of particular interest to the international business community is the potential for investment opportunities in a post-Castro, post-embargo […]