Conference Program p. vii
Cuba: Los Retos Económicos del Gobierno de Miguel Díaz-Canel p. 1
Omar Everleny Pérez Villanueva
Cuba 2018: Entre la Continuidad y la Oportunidad p. 6
Dagoberto Valdés Hernández
Cuban Peso Unification: Managed Rate and Monetary Analysis p. 10
Luis R. Luis
A Note on the Algebra of Multiple Exchange Rates p. 15
Gabriel Di Bella, Francesco Grigoli and Rafael Romeu
Cuba’s Currency Dilemma: To Converge — How and When p. 20
Armando S. Linde
Evaluating Castros’ Cuba, Franco’s Spain and Pinochet’s Chile: Economic, Social, and Political Indicators p. 27
Alfred G. Cuzán
The Value of Faith-Based Organizations in Civil Society Development and the Cuban Economy p. 38
Teo A. Babun, Jr.
Compañeros Que Nos “Atienden” y Europeos Que Nos “Acompañan”: Expresión Digital de la Vida Diaria y Humor Negro Bajo la Economía de la Miseria Cubana p. 47
Soren Triff
The Role of Fake News in the Genesis of the Cuban Revolution: A Comparison of Cuba, Florida and France around 1950
p. 60
Nicolás Sánchez and Michael Gendre
La Agricultura en Cuba: Transformaciones, Resultados y Retos p. 71
Armando Nova González
Experiencias en la Instrumentación de Huertos Típicos en Cuba para Contribuir a Mejorar las Necesidades Nutricionales p. 81
Tomas L. Depestre, Jesús R. Savón, José F. Alonso, Olimpia Gómez y Mayte Piñón
Principal Elements of Agricultural Reforms in Transition Economies: Implications for Cuba? p. 89
Mario A. González-Corzo
Características Principales del Modelo de Producción de Frutas y Vegetales en Cuba Antes de 1959 p. 98
Juan Tomás Sánchez y Mario A. González-Corzo
Dilemmas of a Cuban Transition: Will History Repeat Itself? p. 105
Vadim Grishin
Propuesta Para la Creación de un Sistema Bancario y de un Mercado de Capitales en Cuba p. 121
Lorenzo L. Pérez
Cuba’s Economic Liberalization and the Perils to Security and Legality p. 127
Vidal Romero
Growth and Policy-Induced Distortions in the Cuban Economy: An Econometric Approach p. 135
Ernesto Hernández-Catá
Comparing the Quality of Education in Pre- and Post-Revolutionary Cuba using U.S. Labor Market Outcomes p. 149
Luis Locay and John Devereux
El Marco Legal Actual de las IED en Cuba p. 155
Rafael Andrés Velázquez Pérez
Mercado Laboral Cubano: Distorsiones y Retos p. 172
Tamarys L. Bahamonde
The Role of Congress in U.S. Policy Toward Cuba p. 182
Mark P. Sullivan
The Global Economy and Cuba: Stasis and Hard Choices p. 189
Larry Catá Backer
Five Keys to Presidential Change in Cuba p. 208
Arturo López-Levy and Rolf Niederstrasser
Cuba’s Political and Economic Arteriosclerosis — It is Not Just the Castros p. 216
Gary H. Maybarduk
Cuban Tourism Industry in the Eye of the Storm p. 223
Emilio Morales
“The Revenge of the Jealous Bureaucrat”: A Critical Analysis of Cuba’s New Rules for Cuentapropistas p. 231
Ted A. Henken
Utilizing Intersectionality to Analyze Social Diversity in Cuban Self-Employment p. 239
John Vertovec
Cuban Demography and Economic Consequences p. 252
Humberto Barreto
Who Migrated to Cuba from the U.S? The Role of Education on the Probability to Migrate p. 264
Aleida Cobas-Valdés and Mario A. González-Corzo
Experiencias de Cuentapropistas p. 269
Ted A. Henken
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