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European-cuban academic views on the economy, development and cooperation

13/11/2008 By Francesc Bayo, Anicia García, Susanne Gratius

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The socio-economic panorama in Cuba is contradictory. In spite of the country's sustained economic growth, the impact of such growth on the Cuban population has been rather limited. Furthermore, the international financial crisis and the two hurricans have cast a shadow over the country's socio-economic prospects.

With regard to European-Cuban relations, the fluid economic exchange between the two continents stands in contrast to the currently limited academic cooperation on the subject. It has therefore been suggested that more lasting links or networks between Cuban and European experts should be built on issues of common interest, taking the inter-institutional cooperation between CEEC, CIDOB and FRIDE as a starting point.


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Keywords

Cuba Development Development cooperation Latin America & Caribbean Political economy

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Bio author: Francesc Bayo



Bio author: Anicia García

Anicia García is an economist and Director of the CEEC (Centre for Studies on the Cuban Economy) at Havana University.

Bio author: Susanne Gratius

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