pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
Visit our new collection website www.collectionsforschool.co.uk
     
Email: Subscribe to news & offers:
Need assistance? Log In/Register


Item Details
Title: CUBA'S ABORTED REFORM
SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS, INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS, AND TRANSITION POLICIES
By: Professor Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Jorge F Perez-Lopez
Format: Paperback

List price: £17.46


We currently do not stock this item, please contact the publisher directly for further information.

ISBN 10: 0813030935
ISBN 13: 9780813030937
Publisher: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA
Pub. date: 30 October, 2005
Synopsis: "Mesa-Lago and Perez-Lopez have achieved the rarest of feats: they have given us a dispassionate, data-rich, comparative, provocative, and policy-oriented analysis of Cuba s aborted economic reforms of the last decade."--Ted Henken, Baruch College, CUNY"The most calm and careful analysis yet of Cuba in 2005."--Irving Louis Horowitz, Rutgers University "An excellent contribution to the economic literature in Cuba . . . A must read for scholars interested in Cuban affairs, as well as for those with broader concerns such as U.S. foreign policy and general prescriptions for countries transiting to more liberal economic policies . . . Timely and well documented . . . Highly recommended for those interested in the island, U.S.-Cuba relations, and Latin American affairs generally."--Sergio Diaz-Briquets, senior vice president, Casals & Associates, international management consulting and communications firm"Informative. Comprehensive. Systematically comparative. Mesa-Lago and Perez-Lopez bring their years of path-breaking excellent research on the Cuban economy to describe how Cuba responded to the crisis provoked by the collapse of the Soviet Union A sure and clear guide to understanding Cuba's economy today."--Jorge Dominguez, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University"Timely proposes moderate recommendations on desirable economic reforms in post-Castro Cuba . . . recommend[ed] to all who have interests, not only in the Cuban economy, but also [in] economic development and social welfare in general, and in transition from socialist systems towards the market."--Kanako Yamaoka, Institute of Developing EconomiesThis volume analyzes Cuban socioeconomic policies and evaluates their performance since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the socialist camp. It provides a brief historical background to the crisis and analyzes in detail the deterioration and incomplete recovery since 1990. Comparing Cuba s performance with that of other Latin American and former socialist countries, it summarizes the views of noted Cuban economists and proposes policies that architects of the Cuban transition might wish to put in place after the passing of Castro.Focusing on economic and social policies and performance during the Special Period in Time of Peace (1990-2004), the authors draw on an impressive array of statistics (synthesized in 28 tables) to show that in 2005 Cuba has yet to return to economic levels of the late 1980s, and the access and quality of many of the highly touted social services--education, health care, social security, housing--also have not been restored to the levels achieved prior to the economic crisis triggered by the collapse of the Soviet Union. Meanwhile, they argue, poverty has expanded and unequal access to foreign remittances combined with expanding income differences have exacerbated social inequalities and widened the consumption gap between those with access to hard currency and those without.The authors demonstrate that governmental concerns about a strengthening private sector resulting in loss of political control finally prompted the Cuban leadership to prioritize political over economic ends. It aborted the modest market-oriented reforms of 1993-1996 and actually reversed them in 2003-2004, recentralized the economy, drastically reduced the limited spaces for private economic activity, exerted increasing control over hard currency, prohibited the circulation of the dollar, and stepped up repressive measures on peaceful dissidents. Centralized economic control has been fully restored, even though it will undoubtedly result in further deterioration of economic conditions and declining standards of living. Carmelo Mesa-Lago is distinguished professor emeritus of economics and Latin American studies at the University of Pittsburgh. His most recent books include Market, Socialist and Mixed Economies: Comparative Policy and Performance--Chile, Cuba, and Costa Rica and Las Reformas de Pensiones en America Latina y su Impacto en los Principios de la Seguridad Social. Jorge Perez-Lopez is an international economist whose most recent books include Conquering Nature: The Environmental Legacy of Socialism in Cuba and Cuba s Second Economy: From Behind the Scenes to Center Stage"
Illustrations: black & white illustrations
Publication: US
Imprint: University Press of Florida
Returns: Returnable
Some other items by this author:
ASCENT TO BANKRUPTCY (PB)
CHANGING SOCIAL SECURITY IN LATIN AMERICA (HB)
COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EVALUATION OF TWO ECONOMIC MODELS (HB)
CUBA UNDER RAUL CASTRO (HB)
CUBA'S ABORTED REFORM (HB)
CUBAN STUDIES (PB)
CUBAN STUDIES 18 (PB)
CUBAN STUDIES 19 (PB)
CUBAN STUDIES 20 (PB)
HEALTH CARE FOR THE POOR IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN (PB)
MARKET, SOCIALIST AND MIXED ECONOMIES (HB)
MARKET, SOCIALIST, AND MIXED ECONOMIES
MARKET, SOCIALIST, AND MIXED ECONOMIES (PB)
MEASURING CUBAN ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE (PB)
PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED SOCIAL SECURITY INSTITUTES IN LATIN AMERICA (PB)
REASSEMBLING SOCIAL SECURITY (HB)
REASSEMBLING SOCIAL SECURITY (PB)
REINVENTING THE CUBAN SUGAR AGROINDUSTRY (PB)
SOCIAL SECURITY AND PROSPECTS FOR EQUITY IN LATIN AMERICA (PB)
SOCIAL SECURITY IN LATIN AMERICA (PB)
SOCIALIST CUBA
SOCIALIST CUBA (HB)
THE CUBAN STATE BUDGET (PB)
WORLD CRISIS EFFECTS ON SOCIAL SECURITY IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN (PB)

TOP SELLERS IN THIS CATEGORY
Why Nations Fail (Paperback)
Profile Books Ltd
Our Price : £9.48
more details
The Shock Doctrine (Paperback)
Penguin Books Ltd
Our Price : £10.94
more details
The Wages of Destruction (Paperback)
Penguin Books Ltd
Our Price : £14.59
more details
Democracy in Chains (Paperback)
Scribe Publications
Our Price : £8.02
more details
The Entrepreneurial State (Paperback)
Penguin Books Ltd
Our Price : £8.02
more details
BROWSE FOR BOOKS IN RELATED CATEGORIES
 ECONOMICS, FINANCE, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
 economics
 political economy


Information provided by www.pickabook.co.uk
SHOPPING BASKET
  
Your basket is empty
  Total Items: 0
 

NEW
World’s Worst Superheroes GET READY FOR SOME SUPERSIZED FUN!
add to basket





New
No Cheese, Please! A fun picture book for children with food allergies - full of friendship and super-cute characters!Little Mo the mouse is having a birthday party.
add to basket

New
My Brother Is a Superhero Luke is massively annoyed about this, but when Zack is kidnapped by his arch-nemesis, Luke and his friends have only five days to find him and save the world...
add to basket


Picture Book
Animal Actions: Snap Like a Crab
By:
The first title in a new preschool series from Guilherme Karsten.
add to basket