The “Cuban Model” and Its Microeconomy
@article{Anderson2014TheM, title={The “Cuban Model” and Its Microeconomy}, author={Tim Anderson}, journal={Latin American Perspectives}, year={2014}, volume={41}, pages={112 - 91} }
No productivist model of socialism has ever existed in Cuba. Rather, the Cuban approach has drawn on a hybrid of ethical principles with some consistent strategic themes. Cuba’s socialist strategy has been reformulated quite flexibly, in relation to these principles and historical circumstances, and this flexibility seems to have been important in allowing Cuban socialism to adapt and survive. More recently, Cuba has looked for a selective engagement with the global economy, advancing its… Expand
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