No More Free Lunch (Record no. 51098)

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ISBN 9783319009186
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Call Number 338.9
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Title No More Free Lunch
Sub Title Reflections on the Cuban Economic Reform Process and Challenges for Transformation /
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Number of Pages XVI, 260 p. 51 illus., 41 illus. in color.
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Remark 2 Chapter 1 Structural Problems and Changes in Cuba's Economic Model -- Chapter 2 The Economic Transformation Process in Cuba after 2011 -- Chapter 3 Current Problems in the Cuban Economy and Necessary Reforms -- Chapter 4 Monetary and Financial Challenges in Cuba: Lessons from Vietnam -- Chapter 5 Food Production and Import Substitution in the Cuban Reform Process -- Chapter 6 Cuba's 'Apertura' to Small Enterprise -- Chapter 7 Entrepreneurship, Innovation and SMEs: What Cuba can Learn from the Vietnamese Reform Process -- Chapter 8 Science, Technology, Innovation Policies and the Innovation System in Cuba: Assessment and Prospects -- Chapter 9 Foreign Direct Investments in Cuba and Vietnam: Lessons Learned -- Chapter 10 Socially Responsible Enterprise: Local Development and Inclusive Economic Growth in Cuba -- Concluding Chapter Whither the Cuban Economy? Concluding Reflections.
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Summary, etc 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 insights into 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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Author 2 Brundenius, Claes.
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Author 2 Torres P�erez, Ricardo.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00918-6
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-- Economics.
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