DRCLAS Book Series

The Cuban Economy at the Start of the Twenty-First Century

(Edited by Jorge I. Domíinguez, Omar Everleny Pérez Villanueva and Lorena G. Barberia, Harvard University Press, 2005). This book is a collaborative effort between scholars in the US and Cuba aimed at examining the lessons learned from recent reforms and their impact on the Cuban economy. In this path breaking book, social scientists and policy experts examine issues ranging from the political economy of reform, the impact of these on specific sectors of the Cuban economy including export development, foreign direct investment, U.S.-Cuba trade, and remittances and their effects.

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Culturas Encontradas: Cuba y los Estados Unidos

Culturas Encontradas: Cuba y los Estados Unidos

The seventh book in the DRCLAS book series, edited by John Coatsworth and Rafael M. Hernández, explores the history of cultural interactions and mutual influences, which have been much less studied that the political and economic aspects of U.S.-Cuban relations. The book is in Spanish and available directly from DRCLAS for $19.95.

To order Culturas Encontradas, e-mail the DRCLAS Publications Department at drpub@fas.harvard.edu.