NS4540 Winter Term 2017 Cuba Indices Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Strong Dollar Weak Dollar
Cuba: Governance Trends
Cuba: Economic Freedom I Cuba’s economy remains repressed by the systemic inefficiency and institutional shortcomings characteristic of a Communist regime. Dominated by state-owned companies connected to the military and political elite, the economy continues to suffer from a lack of dynamism aggravated by cronyism, corruption, and bureaucracy. Non-state sectors have gradually expanded, but the absence of genuine political will for reform leaves business struggling within a poor regulatory framework.
Cuba: Economic Freedom II Economic Freedom Snapshot 2016 Economic Freedom Score: 29.8 (up 0.2 point) Economic Freedom Status: Repressed Global Ranking: 177th Regional Ranking: 29th in the South and Central America/Caribbean Region Notable Successes: None Concerns: Rule of Law, Labor Freedom, and Financial Freedom Overall Score Change Since 2012: +1.5
Cuba: Economic Freedom III
Cuba/DR Economic Freedom
Cuba/Haiti Economic Freedom