Autor
Miguel Alejandro Hayes Martínez
Aprendiz de filósofo y economista político. Realizador, director y conductor del podcast "El solar".
It is rather advocating for an elitist system that benefits certain social groups above others, institutionalizing inequality among Cubans.
Economist Miguel Alejandro Hayes reflects on the government's recent measure to accept, once again, USD in cash at banks and financial institutions.
Economist Miguel Alejandro Hayes reflects on what may happen to the economy with the increase in remittances through Western Union.
Once again, in several provinces, the price cap on several food products has been announced as a measure to try to stop inflation. However, this has been an "alternative" to which the Cuban government has resorted on other occasions without positive effects.
What happens in a society where the blackout crisis affects residential areas and industries? Miguel Alejandro Hayes reflects on the matter.
Why is Cuba only producing between 20 and 30% of its basic food needs?
In April 2021, the Cuban government approved a series of 63 economic measures (some to be implemented immediately) to give a framework to a policy that promotes national food production and self-sufficiency. What's the outcome seven month later?
Autores
Miguel Alejandro Hayes Martínez
Aprendiz de filósofo y economista político. Realizador, director y conductor del podcast "El solar".
It is rather advocating for an elitist system that benefits certain social groups above others, institutionalizing inequality among Cubans.
Once again, in several provinces, the price cap on several food products has been announced as a measure to try to stop inflation. However, this has been an "alternative" to which the Cuban government has resorted on other occasions without positive effects.
Why is Cuba only producing between 20 and 30% of its basic food needs?
Economist Miguel Alejandro Hayes reflects on the government's recent measure to accept, once again, USD in cash at banks and financial institutions.
What happens in a society where the blackout crisis affects residential areas and industries? Miguel Alejandro Hayes reflects on the matter.
In April 2021, the Cuban government approved a series of 63 economic measures (some to be implemented immediately) to give a framework to a policy that promotes national food production and self-sufficiency. What's the outcome seven month later?
Economist Miguel Alejandro Hayes reflects on what may happen to the economy with the increase in remittances through Western Union.