A cornerstone of the current Cuban economic model reforms is its opening to the non-state small-scale sector. Using the results of a survey of non-state businesses, we look at the provision of financial services to the small- and medium-sized enterprises in the non-state sector from two perspectives: first, the nature of the new credit regulations and bank policies and how they accomplish the evaluation of credit to a hitherto non-existent sector; and second, how these small business clients view their relationship with their lender state banks. We look at Cuba from the perspective of a socialist economy in transition and compare it to microfinance in China and India
In spite of the difficulties incurred by its people, Cuba has maintained a centrallyplanned economy ...
It examines the expansion of the private sector in an otherwise overwhelmingly state-owned, socialis...
Tourism is booming n Cuba.Two big international shocks to the Cuban economy have contributed to this...
In 2011, some 50 years after the abolition and subsequent containment (with some vacillation) of mic...
Five years after Lineamientos reforms were approved by the 2011 Communist Party Congress, the effect...
Cuban Americans will likely be one of the key social actors in the reconstruction of the Cuban econo...
In November 2010, the Cuban government published a 32-page document called “Lineamientos De La Polít...
Since the Soviet collapse in 1991, Cuba tried intensively to attract foreign direct investments in o...
This is a case-study on the institutional challenges Cuba faces when using Foreign Direct Investment...
The Republic of Cuba has been experiencing economic fluctuations for at least the last 50 years due ...
The Cuban economy has been delayed in unproductivity for over two decades. Living standards have det...
The Cuban government is working to create a climate conducive to a strong and sustainable private se...
More than a million people, nearly one-third of Cuba\u27s labor force, are employed by the non-stat...
Most Cubans are optimistic by the thawing in diplomatic relations between their country and the Unit...
Small-scale businesses, whether formal and visible or informal and invisible, have grown in importan...
In spite of the difficulties incurred by its people, Cuba has maintained a centrallyplanned economy ...
It examines the expansion of the private sector in an otherwise overwhelmingly state-owned, socialis...
Tourism is booming n Cuba.Two big international shocks to the Cuban economy have contributed to this...
In 2011, some 50 years after the abolition and subsequent containment (with some vacillation) of mic...
Five years after Lineamientos reforms were approved by the 2011 Communist Party Congress, the effect...
Cuban Americans will likely be one of the key social actors in the reconstruction of the Cuban econo...
In November 2010, the Cuban government published a 32-page document called “Lineamientos De La Polít...
Since the Soviet collapse in 1991, Cuba tried intensively to attract foreign direct investments in o...
This is a case-study on the institutional challenges Cuba faces when using Foreign Direct Investment...
The Republic of Cuba has been experiencing economic fluctuations for at least the last 50 years due ...
The Cuban economy has been delayed in unproductivity for over two decades. Living standards have det...
The Cuban government is working to create a climate conducive to a strong and sustainable private se...
More than a million people, nearly one-third of Cuba\u27s labor force, are employed by the non-stat...
Most Cubans are optimistic by the thawing in diplomatic relations between their country and the Unit...
Small-scale businesses, whether formal and visible or informal and invisible, have grown in importan...
In spite of the difficulties incurred by its people, Cuba has maintained a centrallyplanned economy ...
It examines the expansion of the private sector in an otherwise overwhelmingly state-owned, socialis...
Tourism is booming n Cuba.Two big international shocks to the Cuban economy have contributed to this...