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505 | 8 | |a 3.4.3.5.; 4. RECOVERY, CRISIS, AND REFORMS; 4.1.; 4.2.; 4.3.; 5. THE CONGRESS AND THE ECONOMICAND SOCIAL POLICY GUIDELINES; 5.1.; 5.2.; 5.3.; 5.4.; 5.5.; 6. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FOLLOWING CHAPTERS; 6.1.; 6.2.; 6.3.; 6.4.; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF RECENT MEASURES ON CUBA'S AGRICULTURAL PERFORMANCE; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. REFORM MEASUREMENTSYIELD FEW RESULTS SO FAR; 3. THREE PROBLEMS AND FIVE AREASWHERE MAJOR CHANGES ARE REQUIRED; 4. TOWARDS A NEW SCENARIO; 5. AGRICULTURE OF ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL POLICY GUIDELINES (LINEAMIENTOS); 5.1. Area A); 5.2. Area B); 5.3. Area C). | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.4. Area D)5.5. Area E); 6. FINAL REMARKS; 6.1. Compatibility and Synergies between Plan and Markets; 6.2. Still a Long Way to Go; 6.3. The Way Forward; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: CUBA'S MACROECONOMIC CRISIS AND REFORM: THE ROLE OF THE NEW NON-STATE ACTORS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. REVITALIZATION OF THE SELF- EMPLOYED ACTIVITIES SECTOR; 3. REFORM SHORTCOMINGS; 4. STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT; FINAL REMARKS: THE POSTPONINGOF AN INEVITABLE ADJUSTMENT; ANNEX 1. NEW POLICIES FOR BARBERS, HAIRDRESSERS AND MANICURE SHOPS; The Situation Before the New Policy; Opinions and Expectations about the New Policy. | |
505 | 8 | |a Evaluation of the New PolicyREFERENCES; Chapter 4: COMMERCIAL CIRCUITSAND ECONOMIC INEQUALITY; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN CUBA: BASIC FACTS; 3. INEQUALITY IN CUBA: A BRIEF REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE; 3.1. Dimensions of Inequality; 3.2. National and Foreign Studies: Different Approaches; 4. BROKERS, MULTIPLE COMMERCIALCIRCUITS, AND MONETARY DUALITY; 4.1. The Brokerage; 4.2. Commercial Circuits and the Informal Economy Sphere; 4.3. Cuba's Dual Monetary System; 5. INSTITUTIONALIZED CIRCUITS OFCOMMERCE AND INFORMAL ECONOMY. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.1. The Libreta Circuit, the Circuit of People Citizen and Resident5.2. The MN Circuit, the Circuit of Workers; 5.3. The CUC Circuit, the Circuit Dedicated to Foreigners; 5.4. The Informal Economy Sphere; 5.5. Living between the Circuits; 6. METHODOLOGY; 6.1. Hypothesis and Research Questions; 6.2. Sampling and Data; 6.3. The Model; 7. RESULTS; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: CUBAN REFORMS AT A CROSSROADS; 1. THE EXHAUSTION OF CUBA'S TRADITIONAL MODEL AND THE QUEST FOR SOCIALISM-SAVING REFORMS; 2. THE ADJUSTMENT POLICY. | |
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spelling | The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress / Alberto Gabriele, editor. New York : Nova Publishers, [2012] ©2012 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Latin American political, economic, and security issues Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record. THE ECONOMY OF CUBA AFTER THE VI PARTY CONGRESS; THE ECONOMY OF CUBA AFTER THE VI PARTY CONGRESS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; Introduction: CHANGES IN CUBA: KEY POLITICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS; Chapter 1: FIVE DECADES OF STATE SOCIALISMIN CUBA: AN INTRODUCTION TO POST-CONGRESS REFORM CHALLENGES; INTRODUCTION; 1. CUBA'S STATE SOCIALISM MODEL: FOUNDATIONS; 1.1.; 1.2.; 1.3.; 1.4.; 1.5.; 2. FROM PLANNED TRADE TO WORLD PRICES; 2.1.; 2.2.; 2.3.; 2.4.; 3. STRATEGIC SERVICES, TERTIARIZATION AND THE BOOM OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES EXPORTS; 3.1.; 3.2.; 3.3. 3.4.3.5.; 4. RECOVERY, CRISIS, AND REFORMS; 4.1.; 4.2.; 4.3.; 5. THE CONGRESS AND THE ECONOMICAND SOCIAL POLICY GUIDELINES; 5.1.; 5.2.; 5.3.; 5.4.; 5.5.; 6. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FOLLOWING CHAPTERS; 6.1.; 6.2.; 6.3.; 6.4.; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF RECENT MEASURES ON CUBA'S AGRICULTURAL PERFORMANCE; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. REFORM MEASUREMENTSYIELD FEW RESULTS SO FAR; 3. THREE PROBLEMS AND FIVE AREASWHERE MAJOR CHANGES ARE REQUIRED; 4. TOWARDS A NEW SCENARIO; 5. AGRICULTURE OF ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL POLICY GUIDELINES (LINEAMIENTOS); 5.1. Area A); 5.2. Area B); 5.3. Area C). 5.4. Area D)5.5. Area E); 6. FINAL REMARKS; 6.1. Compatibility and Synergies between Plan and Markets; 6.2. Still a Long Way to Go; 6.3. The Way Forward; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: CUBA'S MACROECONOMIC CRISIS AND REFORM: THE ROLE OF THE NEW NON-STATE ACTORS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. REVITALIZATION OF THE SELF- EMPLOYED ACTIVITIES SECTOR; 3. REFORM SHORTCOMINGS; 4. STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT; FINAL REMARKS: THE POSTPONINGOF AN INEVITABLE ADJUSTMENT; ANNEX 1. NEW POLICIES FOR BARBERS, HAIRDRESSERS AND MANICURE SHOPS; The Situation Before the New Policy; Opinions and Expectations about the New Policy. Evaluation of the New PolicyREFERENCES; Chapter 4: COMMERCIAL CIRCUITSAND ECONOMIC INEQUALITY; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN CUBA: BASIC FACTS; 3. INEQUALITY IN CUBA: A BRIEF REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE; 3.1. Dimensions of Inequality; 3.2. National and Foreign Studies: Different Approaches; 4. BROKERS, MULTIPLE COMMERCIALCIRCUITS, AND MONETARY DUALITY; 4.1. The Brokerage; 4.2. Commercial Circuits and the Informal Economy Sphere; 4.3. Cuba's Dual Monetary System; 5. INSTITUTIONALIZED CIRCUITS OFCOMMERCE AND INFORMAL ECONOMY. 5.1. The Libreta Circuit, the Circuit of People Citizen and Resident5.2. The MN Circuit, the Circuit of Workers; 5.3. The CUC Circuit, the Circuit Dedicated to Foreigners; 5.4. The Informal Economy Sphere; 5.5. Living between the Circuits; 6. METHODOLOGY; 6.1. Hypothesis and Research Questions; 6.2. Sampling and Data; 6.3. The Model; 7. RESULTS; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: CUBAN REFORMS AT A CROSSROADS; 1. THE EXHAUSTION OF CUBA'S TRADITIONAL MODEL AND THE QUEST FOR SOCIALISM-SAVING REFORMS; 2. THE ADJUSTMENT POLICY. Cuba Economic policy. Socialism Cuba. Cuba Politique économique. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Economic Conditions. bisacsh Economic policy fast Socialism fast Cuba fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRvdgbTdTyQJcJ3FQ8vB Gabriele, Alberto. Partido Comunista de Cuba. Congreso (6th : 2011 : Havana, Cuba) has work: The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFvhW7dQj6twct69F6hDtq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress 9781622574490 (hardcover) (DLC) 2012024277 Latin American political, economic, and security issues. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011067138 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=541980 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress / Latin American political, economic, and security issues. THE ECONOMY OF CUBA AFTER THE VI PARTY CONGRESS; THE ECONOMY OF CUBA AFTER THE VI PARTY CONGRESS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; Introduction: CHANGES IN CUBA: KEY POLITICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS; Chapter 1: FIVE DECADES OF STATE SOCIALISMIN CUBA: AN INTRODUCTION TO POST-CONGRESS REFORM CHALLENGES; INTRODUCTION; 1. CUBA'S STATE SOCIALISM MODEL: FOUNDATIONS; 1.1.; 1.2.; 1.3.; 1.4.; 1.5.; 2. FROM PLANNED TRADE TO WORLD PRICES; 2.1.; 2.2.; 2.3.; 2.4.; 3. STRATEGIC SERVICES, TERTIARIZATION AND THE BOOM OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES EXPORTS; 3.1.; 3.2.; 3.3. 3.4.3.5.; 4. RECOVERY, CRISIS, AND REFORMS; 4.1.; 4.2.; 4.3.; 5. THE CONGRESS AND THE ECONOMICAND SOCIAL POLICY GUIDELINES; 5.1.; 5.2.; 5.3.; 5.4.; 5.5.; 6. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FOLLOWING CHAPTERS; 6.1.; 6.2.; 6.3.; 6.4.; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF RECENT MEASURES ON CUBA'S AGRICULTURAL PERFORMANCE; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. REFORM MEASUREMENTSYIELD FEW RESULTS SO FAR; 3. THREE PROBLEMS AND FIVE AREASWHERE MAJOR CHANGES ARE REQUIRED; 4. TOWARDS A NEW SCENARIO; 5. AGRICULTURE OF ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL POLICY GUIDELINES (LINEAMIENTOS); 5.1. Area A); 5.2. Area B); 5.3. Area C). 5.4. Area D)5.5. Area E); 6. FINAL REMARKS; 6.1. Compatibility and Synergies between Plan and Markets; 6.2. Still a Long Way to Go; 6.3. The Way Forward; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: CUBA'S MACROECONOMIC CRISIS AND REFORM: THE ROLE OF THE NEW NON-STATE ACTORS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. REVITALIZATION OF THE SELF- EMPLOYED ACTIVITIES SECTOR; 3. REFORM SHORTCOMINGS; 4. STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT; FINAL REMARKS: THE POSTPONINGOF AN INEVITABLE ADJUSTMENT; ANNEX 1. NEW POLICIES FOR BARBERS, HAIRDRESSERS AND MANICURE SHOPS; The Situation Before the New Policy; Opinions and Expectations about the New Policy. Evaluation of the New PolicyREFERENCES; Chapter 4: COMMERCIAL CIRCUITSAND ECONOMIC INEQUALITY; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN CUBA: BASIC FACTS; 3. INEQUALITY IN CUBA: A BRIEF REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE; 3.1. Dimensions of Inequality; 3.2. National and Foreign Studies: Different Approaches; 4. BROKERS, MULTIPLE COMMERCIALCIRCUITS, AND MONETARY DUALITY; 4.1. The Brokerage; 4.2. Commercial Circuits and the Informal Economy Sphere; 4.3. Cuba's Dual Monetary System; 5. INSTITUTIONALIZED CIRCUITS OFCOMMERCE AND INFORMAL ECONOMY. 5.1. The Libreta Circuit, the Circuit of People Citizen and Resident5.2. The MN Circuit, the Circuit of Workers; 5.3. The CUC Circuit, the Circuit Dedicated to Foreigners; 5.4. The Informal Economy Sphere; 5.5. Living between the Circuits; 6. METHODOLOGY; 6.1. Hypothesis and Research Questions; 6.2. Sampling and Data; 6.3. The Model; 7. RESULTS; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: CUBAN REFORMS AT A CROSSROADS; 1. THE EXHAUSTION OF CUBA'S TRADITIONAL MODEL AND THE QUEST FOR SOCIALISM-SAVING REFORMS; 2. THE ADJUSTMENT POLICY. Socialism Cuba. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Economic Conditions. bisacsh Economic policy fast Socialism fast |
title | The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress / |
title_auth | The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress / |
title_exact_search | The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress / |
title_full | The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress / Alberto Gabriele, editor. |
title_fullStr | The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress / Alberto Gabriele, editor. |
title_full_unstemmed | The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress / Alberto Gabriele, editor. |
title_short | The economy of Cuba after the VI Party Congress / |
title_sort | economy of cuba after the vi party congress |
topic | Socialism Cuba. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic Conditions. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Economic Conditions. bisacsh Economic policy fast Socialism fast |
topic_facet | Cuba Economic policy. Socialism Cuba. Cuba Politique économique. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic Conditions. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative. POLITICAL SCIENCE Economic Conditions. Economic policy Socialism Cuba |
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