This chapter examines the dollarization in the Cuban economy. It argues that switching to the euro would create more problems than it would solve, despite its political attractiveness to the government. A better option would be to restore the position of the peso in the economy. A basic approach for this process is presented
Although Cuba is only 90 miles off of the coast of Florida, most United States citizens have been fo...
International audienceFacing the global financial crisis, Cuba has been obliged to reform its socio-...
This paper reviews from an international perspective the challenges faced by Cuba in unifying its ex...
This paper deals with the process of economic reform established by the Cuban government after the d...
Paulo Nakatani and Rémy Herrera — The dollar-Cuba : Elements of reflection for a dollar-disengagemen...
In the summer of 1993, the Cuban government introduced a drastic change in the island's monetary pol...
This paper examines the main characteristics of Cuba’s de-dollarization program, the objectives of t...
Cuba\u27s dual currency system has been a central facilitator of its ongoing economic restructuring ...
This paper examines the main characteristics of Cuba’s de-dollarization program, the objectives of t...
This paper discusses the Cuban economy and their current state and position in the global market. Fu...
URL des Cahiers :http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2005.htmCahiers de la Maison des Sciences Ec...
With the beginning of the 1990s, Cuba faces serious economic difficulties, great uncertainty and str...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
Mots-clé : Dollarisation, Amérique latine, régime de change, souveraineté monétaire Official dollari...
This essay surveys and evaluates Cuba’s economic performance since its economic “melt-down” of 1989-...
Although Cuba is only 90 miles off of the coast of Florida, most United States citizens have been fo...
International audienceFacing the global financial crisis, Cuba has been obliged to reform its socio-...
This paper reviews from an international perspective the challenges faced by Cuba in unifying its ex...
This paper deals with the process of economic reform established by the Cuban government after the d...
Paulo Nakatani and Rémy Herrera — The dollar-Cuba : Elements of reflection for a dollar-disengagemen...
In the summer of 1993, the Cuban government introduced a drastic change in the island's monetary pol...
This paper examines the main characteristics of Cuba’s de-dollarization program, the objectives of t...
Cuba\u27s dual currency system has been a central facilitator of its ongoing economic restructuring ...
This paper examines the main characteristics of Cuba’s de-dollarization program, the objectives of t...
This paper discusses the Cuban economy and their current state and position in the global market. Fu...
URL des Cahiers :http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2005.htmCahiers de la Maison des Sciences Ec...
With the beginning of the 1990s, Cuba faces serious economic difficulties, great uncertainty and str...
Purpose: This paper analyses the possibility of Latin America's (LA) major economies adopting dollar...
Mots-clé : Dollarisation, Amérique latine, régime de change, souveraineté monétaire Official dollari...
This essay surveys and evaluates Cuba’s economic performance since its economic “melt-down” of 1989-...
Although Cuba is only 90 miles off of the coast of Florida, most United States citizens have been fo...
International audienceFacing the global financial crisis, Cuba has been obliged to reform its socio-...
This paper reviews from an international perspective the challenges faced by Cuba in unifying its ex...