The Fall and Recovery of the Cuban Economy in the 1990's : Mirage or Reality?

The collapse of the Cuban economy following the cessation of Soviet assistance gave way to a strong recovery in 1994-96. There are three possible explanations for this recovery: (i) that it never took place; (ii) that it reflected a surge in productivity resulting from stabilization and liberalization in 1993-94; or (iii) that it resulted from a favorable aggregate demand shock. The second explanation-the most persuasive-suggests that a strong and durable expansion will probably not be achieved on the basis of present policies, but that the benefits of a full liberalization of the economy are likely to be considerable.
Publication date: May 2001
ISBN: 9781451846744
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Labor , Labor , Development - Economic Development , Development - Economic Development , growth , liberalization , transition , employment , real gdp , tfp , capital formation , gdp deflator , Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development , Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Development , Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies: Performance and Prospects

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