The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE)
will hold its 24th annual meeting to discuss and evaluate the
economic changes introduced in Cuba in recent years. The two
and-a-half day conference will take place July 31st to August 2nd at the Hilton
Miami Downtown Hotel, 1601 Biscayne
Boulevard.
Panels will
include discussions on the political and social implications of economic
changes in Cuba, the new foreign investment law,
the Mariel port project, property rights, labor rights, exchange rate policies,
medical service exports, housing and sustainable development, political
opposition, civil society, entrepreneurship, and self-employment.
In addition to presentations by renowned experts members of ASCE and other distinguished participants, a record number of participants will come from Cuba. In all, over one hundred Cuba experts will present on a wide variety of topics.
In addition to presentations by renowned experts members of ASCE and other distinguished participants, a record number of participants will come from Cuba. In all, over one hundred Cuba experts will present on a wide variety of topics.
Accredited
journalists are welcome and are asked to register in advance, their conference
fee will be waived upon registration. (Those wishing to partake of the optional
official luncheon of Friday June 31st are expected to cover the $50
cost.). Graduate and undergraduate students are invited to register for a
highly discounted fee of $25.
The Association
for the Study of the Cuban Economy is a non-profit, non-political organization
incorporated in Maryland in 1990 affiliated to the American
Economic Association and the Allied Social Sciences Association. Its primary
mission is to study the transition to a free market economy and open society in
Cuba as well as to promote
scholarship, research, and publications. The organization supports a wide range
of research primarily focused on economic developments, but also pertaining to
social, legal, political, demographic, and environmental
issues.
For information on
ASCE, including the conference program and pre-registration forms, please visit
www.ascecuba.org
For a view of the
Conference Program go to
Contact:
Ted Henken at t_henken@yahoo.com (718)490-7555
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