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The literature is large, with an annual conference on 'Cuba in Transition' convened by the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE) in Miami, US, providing a forum for the many contributions to the subject. For some, reforms are dismissed as insignificant because of the government's failure to embrace 'transition' from a centrally-planned to market economy, and the focus is instead on presenting strategies for the inevitable post-communist transition. Among the leading economists who consider reforms worthy of analysis despite being hampered by ideology are Carmelo Mesa Lago, Jorge Pérez López, Archibald Ritter and Jorge I. Domínguez.
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The literature is large, with an annual conference on 'Cuba in Transition' convened by the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE) in Miami, US, providing a forum for the many contributions to the subject. For some, reforms are dismissed as insignificant because of the government's failure to embrace 'transition' from a centrally-planned to market economy, and the focus is instead on presenting strategies for the inevitable post-communist transition. Among the leading economists who consider reforms worthy of analysis despite being hampered by ideology are Carmelo Mesa Lago, Jorge Pérez López, Archibald Ritter and Jorge I. Domínguez.
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The analysis of Mesa Lago, Pérez-López and Ritter consistently uses the cyclical pattern as a framework. See Carmelo Mesa Lago, 'Economic and Ideological Cycles in Cuba: Policy and Performance' in Archibald R.M. Ritter, The Cuban Economy (Pittsburgh, 2004), pp. 35-41
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The analysis of Mesa Lago, Pérez-López and Ritter consistently uses the cyclical pattern as a framework. See Carmelo Mesa Lago, 'Economic and Ideological Cycles in Cuba: Policy and Performance' in Archibald R.M. Ritter, The Cuban Economy (Pittsburgh, 2004), pp. 35-41
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The approach taken by Jorge I. Dominguez, in 'Cuba's Economic Transition: Successes, Deficiencies and Challenges', in Jorge I. Dominguez, Omar E. Pérez Villanueva and Lorena Barberia (eds.), The Cuban Economy at the Start of the Twenty First Century (Cambridge, Mass. 2005), pp. 17-48 does not use the cyclical characterisation but nonetheless argues that ideological resistance has obstructed the liberalisation process.
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The source of all the data used here is the Anuario Estadística de Cuba, published by the Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas (ONE), unless otherwise stated. Room for reporting bias in trade data published by the ONE is small as the figures are the same as those used by the government, for which accounts have to balance. External accounts, being denominated in US dollar values, do not suffer from the problem of prices presented by official data for the domestic economy. However, there are problems of timeliness and completeness: At times publication has been delayed or selected series suspended on the official grounds that the information might be useful to the US administration in its efforts to damage the Cuban economy.
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The source of all the data used here is the Anuario Estadística de Cuba, published by the Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas (ONE), unless otherwise stated. Room for reporting bias in trade data published by the ONE is small as the figures are the same as those used by the government, for which accounts have to balance. External accounts, being denominated in US dollar values, do not suffer from the problem of prices presented by official data for the domestic economy. However, there are problems of timeliness and completeness: At times publication has been delayed or selected series suspended on the official grounds that the information might be useful to the US administration in its efforts to damage the Cuban economy.
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The Cuban government does not publish details of these investments, although press reports in the Cuban and foreign press occasionally refer to them. Press reports of investments in Iran, Malaysia, South Africa and Namibia are cited in a December 2003 report by the University of Miami's Cuba Transition Project at http://www.cubanet.org/ref/dis/ 12230301.htm. In the same month, Trabajadores (27 December 2005) reported that a bilateral collaboration agreement in biotechnology had been signed with China, and since then, according to officials interviewed at the Ministerio de Comercio Exterior, a series of investments in biotechnology and health care have been undertaken in China.
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