It examines the expansion of the private sector in an otherwise overwhelmingly state-owned, socialist economy. The principal novelty in the Cuban emerging private sector is the rise of the markets and the appearance of a myriad small entrepreneurs who play a functional and useful role in the national economy. Despite this development, this new group of small entreprenerus do not present a threat to the existing state of affairs in the Caribbean island
Cuban society has for decades been characterized by its egalitarian policies. In recent years, Cuba ...
Since the early 1990’s Havana, Cuba has undergone considerable socioeconomic transformation resultin...
State Capitalism in Cuba: The Lessons of the Literature on State Owned Enterprises and Market Libera...
It examines the expansion of the private sector in an otherwise overwhelmingly state-owned, socialis...
In 2011, some 50 years after the abolition and subsequent containment (with some vacillation) of mic...
Entrepreneurs around the world would agree that being an entrepreneur provides a gateway to flexibil...
One of the elements that currently characterizes Cuba at present is the change in the economic scena...
On February 24, 2019, Cuba adopted a new Constitution.1 The new Constitution formally recognizes pri...
This manuscript focuses on factors — in particular, political credential and mobilization of persona...
A cornerstone of the current Cuban economic model reforms is its opening to the non-state small-scal...
Small-scale businesses, whether formal and visible or informal and invisible, have grown in importan...
This paper aims to explore the background of transition economies observing the new phenomenon of pr...
Previous literature that has studied the external restriction in Cuba has not linked it with politic...
Most Cubans are optimistic by the thawing in diplomatic relations between their country and the Unit...
As the Cuban government seeks to develop a strong private sector and alleviate stress to provide emp...
Cuban society has for decades been characterized by its egalitarian policies. In recent years, Cuba ...
Since the early 1990’s Havana, Cuba has undergone considerable socioeconomic transformation resultin...
State Capitalism in Cuba: The Lessons of the Literature on State Owned Enterprises and Market Libera...
It examines the expansion of the private sector in an otherwise overwhelmingly state-owned, socialis...
In 2011, some 50 years after the abolition and subsequent containment (with some vacillation) of mic...
Entrepreneurs around the world would agree that being an entrepreneur provides a gateway to flexibil...
One of the elements that currently characterizes Cuba at present is the change in the economic scena...
On February 24, 2019, Cuba adopted a new Constitution.1 The new Constitution formally recognizes pri...
This manuscript focuses on factors — in particular, political credential and mobilization of persona...
A cornerstone of the current Cuban economic model reforms is its opening to the non-state small-scal...
Small-scale businesses, whether formal and visible or informal and invisible, have grown in importan...
This paper aims to explore the background of transition economies observing the new phenomenon of pr...
Previous literature that has studied the external restriction in Cuba has not linked it with politic...
Most Cubans are optimistic by the thawing in diplomatic relations between their country and the Unit...
As the Cuban government seeks to develop a strong private sector and alleviate stress to provide emp...
Cuban society has for decades been characterized by its egalitarian policies. In recent years, Cuba ...
Since the early 1990’s Havana, Cuba has undergone considerable socioeconomic transformation resultin...
State Capitalism in Cuba: The Lessons of the Literature on State Owned Enterprises and Market Libera...