CUBA IN TRANSITION: Volume 4
Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the
Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE),
held at Florida International University
Miami, FL. on August 11-13, 1994
Table of Contents
- Panorama de las reformas económicas en Cuba:
1993-1994. Pablo Alfonso, The Miami Herald
- A First Approximation Design of the Social Safety
Net for a Democratic Cuba. José F. Alonso, Office of Research,
Radio Martí,
Ricardo A. Donate-Armada, The Wyatt Company, and
Armando M. Lago, Ecosometrics Incorporated
- The Labor Market and Retirement Pensions in Cuba
During the Transition: Reflections on the Social Safety Net Experience of
Former Socialist Economies. Juan J. Buttari, USAID
- Cuba: Elements for a Modern Financial
System. Fernando A. Capablanca, EXTEBANDES
- Cuba 1990-1994:
Political Intransigence versus Economic Reform.
Rolando H. Castañeda and George Plinio Montalván, Inter
American Development Bank
- The Arcos Principles Rolando H.
Castañeda and George Plinio Montalván
- Emigrant Remittances in the Cuban Economy: Their
Significance During and After the Castro Regime.
Sergio Díaz-Briquets, Casals and Associates
- Las condiciones de
vida en Cuba: efectos sociales y psicológicos.
Maida Donate Armada,
Ex-Director of Research on Global and Territorial Consumption of the Cuban
Institute of Research and Orientation of Internal Demand and Sigma
Dos, Madrid, Spain.
- Cuban Social Security: A Preliminary Actuarial
Analysis of Law #24 of Social Security.
Ricardo A. Donate-Armada, The Wyatt Company
- The Role of Deposit Insurance in a Market-oriented
Banking System in Cuba. Carlos Fernández, Peat Marwick
- Urban Transportation in Cuba: Past, Present and
Future; What Can We Learn from the U.S. Experience?.
Mario G. García, Metro-Dade Transit Div. Florida
- Russia and the IMF: The Political Economy of
Macro-stabilization Ernesto Hernández-Catá,
International Monetary Fund
- The Implications of Currency Substitution
Experiencesin Latin America and in Eastern Europe for Cuba.
Lorenzo L. Pérez, International Monetary Fund.
- Dual Monetary Systems in the Western Hemisphere
and the Cuban Transition. Joseph M. Perry,
Louis A. Woods and Jeffrey W. Steagall, University of
North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida
- Cattle: The Forgotten Industry.
Arturo J. Riera, Asociación Nacional de Ganaderos de Cuba
- Inflation and the Monetary Regime During the
Cuban Economic Transition. Bryan W. Roberts, Dept. of Economics,
Univ. of Miami, Florida
- The Case for an Independent Central Bank.
Jorge Salazar-Carrillo, Dept. of Economics, Florida International University
- Monetary Dualism as an Instrument Towards a Market
Economy: The Cuban Case.
Jorge A. Sanguinetty, Development Technologies, Inc.
- The Historical Development of the Cuban Banking
System: Lessons for the Future. Raúl M. Shelton, St. Thomas
University
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