This comprehensive and authoritative book assesses in theoretical
and empirical terms some of the most widely debated issues in the
study of Cuban political economy over the past two decades.
Contributors discuss the Cuban economy's rate of growth, structural
changes that have accompanied economic development, the extent of
Cuba's economic and political dependence on the Soviet Union, the
reliability of Cuban statistics, the performance of Cuba's system
of central planning, and the progress Cuba has made in promoting
equality for women. Without extolling or condemning the Castro
government, these essays provide a timely analysis of the methods,
theoretical approaches, and conclusions of the literature in Cuban
studies since the 1960s and offer a new understanding of the Cuban
reality.
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