In September 2010, the Cuban government decided to embark on an
economic reform program, unprecedented after the Revolution in
1959. This opened up opportunities for Cuban economists and
scholars to participate in the development of the reform program.
Thanks to grants from SSRC (Social Sciences Research Council, New
York) and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, several
researchers from the Cuban think tank CEEC (Center for Studies of
the Cuban Economy, Havana) got an opportunity to visit countries
that could be of interest for the reform process, notably Vietnam,
but also Brazil, South Africa and Norway.
The result of these field visits and a subsequent workshop
involving contributions from Cuban as well as non-Cuban scholars,
this volume showcases unprecedented new insightsinto the process
and prospects for reform along many dimensions, including foreign
direct investment, import substitution, entrepreneurship and
business creation, science and technology development, and fiscal
policies. The resulting analysis, in a comparative perspective,
provides a framework for future research as well as for business
practice and policymaking."
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