Economic Growth, Basic Needs, and Income Distribution in Revolutionary Cuba

Economic Growth, Basic Needs, and Income Distribution in Revolutionary Cuba
Title Economic Growth, Basic Needs, and Income Distribution in Revolutionary Cuba PDF eBook
Author Claes Brundenius
Publisher University Research Policy Institute
Pages 258
Release 1981
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Monograph comprising an evaluation of economic growth, basic needs satisfaction and income distribution after the 1959 revolution in Cuba - discusses historical trends, growth rate measurement problems, economic structure changes, trade, industrial production, agricultural production, successes in reducing unemployment, poverty and regional disparities, etc. Bibliography pp. 212 to 232, graphs, map, references and statistical tables.

Measuring Economic Growth & Income Distribution in Revolutionary Cuba

Measuring Economic Growth & Income Distribution in Revolutionary Cuba
Title Measuring Economic Growth & Income Distribution in Revolutionary Cuba PDF eBook
Author Claes Brundenius
Publisher
Pages 90
Release 1979
Genre Cuba
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Revolutionary Cuba, the Challenge of Economic Growth with Equity

Revolutionary Cuba, the Challenge of Economic Growth with Equity
Title Revolutionary Cuba, the Challenge of Economic Growth with Equity PDF eBook
Author Claes Brundenius
Publisher Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press
Pages 248
Release 1984
Genre Business & Economics
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Analysis of economic and social development trends in Cuba and the impact of the socialist revolution on economic growth, employment, consumption, income distribution and socio-economic conditions - examines the historical background, production indexes, economic indicators and estimates of gross domestic product, 1946-1981; studies dependence, structural change, basic needs, labour force and unemployment; includes statistical tables on foreign investment, industrial production, wages, growth rate, etc. Graphs.

The Economic Development of Revolutionary Cuba

The Economic Development of Revolutionary Cuba
Title The Economic Development of Revolutionary Cuba PDF eBook
Author Archibald R. M. Ritter
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 376
Release 1974
Genre Cuba
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Monograph on economic policy and economic development trends in Cuba from 1959 to mid-1972 - covers income distribution, economic growth, human resources planning and employment, international economic relations, etc. Bibliography pp. 355 to 371 and statistical tables.

Economic Growth Needs and Income Distribution in Revolutionary Cuba

Economic Growth Needs and Income Distribution in Revolutionary Cuba
Title Economic Growth Needs and Income Distribution in Revolutionary Cuba PDF eBook
Author Claes Brundenius
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1981
Genre
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Revolution and Economic Development in Cuba

Revolution and Economic Development in Cuba
Title Revolution and Economic Development in Cuba PDF eBook
Author Arthur MacEwan
Publisher Springer
Pages 271
Release 1981-06-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 134905271X

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Measuring Cuban Economic Performance

Measuring Cuban Economic Performance
Title Measuring Cuban Economic Performance PDF eBook
Author Jorge Perez-Lopez
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 217
Release 2014-11-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1477306285

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Analysts attempting to assess economic growth in revolutionary Cuba are faced with two formidable obstacles: (1) official macroeconomic indicators published by the government are scarce and sometimes inconsistent because of frequent changes in the method of calculation; and (2) these indicators are not compatible with those produced by market economies because of differences in national income concepts. Because of these obstacles, it is difficult to analyze the performance of Cuba’s economy over time and to compare its economic performance directly with that of other nations. Using a variant of the method developed by Abram Bergson to estimate the growth rates of the Soviet Union and subsequently applied to centrally planned economies in Eastern Europe, Jorge Perez-López has estimated the growth rate of the Cuban economy in real terms for the 1965–1982 period. His estimated indexes suggest that the Cuban economy expanded at a considerably slower pace than would be implied by official data. By constructing yardsticks of economic performance for revolutionary Cuba that are compatible with those used by Western nations, Perez-López provides for the first time a basis for analyzing the real growth of the Cuban economy during the revolutionary period.