43 pages ; 23 cm
Cuba: From Economic Take-Off to Collapse under Castro
β Scribed by Jorge Salazar-Carrillo, Andro Nodarse-Leon
- Publisher
- Transaction Publishers
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 224
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is a study of Cubaβs economic development under communism over the last fifty-five years. The authors find that Cubaβs socioeconomic development has gone backward since the Cuban Revolution in 1959. The authors conclude that Fidel Castroβs revolution has been an economic disaster for Cuba.
The book first outlines Cubaβs economic position prior to the revolution. It reviews Cubaβs rankings with respect to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in the 1950s and examines the strength of pre-Castro Cubaβs foreign reserves and the health of its monetary system. It also presents pre-Castro Cubaβs investments in health care and education and documents the islandβs development potential in the 1950s. The last few chapters describe the precipitous decline in all of these areas of Cubaβs economy under Castro.
Despite the socioeconomic catastrophe of the Castro years, the authors envision a post-Castro Cuba, where this book can provide a benchmark to measure the developmental success that the Cuban work-ethic and entrepreneurial spirit can generate in a free-market system.
β¦ Subjects
Development Growth Economics Business Money Economic Conditions Cuba Caribbean West Indies Americas History Theory Macroeconomics Microeconomics Finance New Used Rental Textbooks Specialty Boutique Latin America Humanities
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