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segunda-feira, 12 de maio de 2014

Coloquio sobre a Economia Cubana na CUNY - City University of New York

O Colóquio está muito bem, segundo programação transcrita abaixo, mas algumas perguntas são de rigor:
1) Economia? Ao que se saiba Cuba não possui uma economia, mas um sistema absolutamente disforme, esquizofrênico, disfuncional, anacrônico, esclerosado, de surrealismo socialista. Os cubanos fingem que trabalham e o que governo finge que os paga (mal, muito mal). A ilha não vive em situação normal e só deve sua sobrevivência atual aos generosos subsídios da ditadura bolivariana-chavista, que vive montada numa vaca petrolífera, apenas por isso ainda não explodiu...
2) Cubana? Dificilmente. A economia, e toda a ilha, e os próprios cubanos pertencem aos irmãos Castro, um empreendimento familiar ditatorial esclerosado, e gerontocrático, mantido sob os caprichos pessoais dos ditadores que estão ali desde mais de meio século.
Paulo Roberto de Almeida


2014 COLLOQUIUM ON THE CUBAN ECONOMY

MAY 27, 2014 | 9:00 AM

Details

WHERE:  
The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
ROOM:
9206
WHEN:
May 27, 2014: 9:00 AM
ADMISSION:
Free

Description

2014 Colloquium on the Cuban Economy

RECENT TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS:

EMERGING ACTORS, PROCESSES AND INSTITUTIONS

The one-day colloquium organized by the Bildner Center features 15 specialists from the University of Havana, CUNY, AZCUBA, The World Bank, and other institutions. Themes: Update on current economic dynamics, the changing state sector, foreign investment, the Mariel special economic zone, cooperatives and self-employment, agricultural and prospects for the sugar sector, other reforms.

Economic Dynamics in Today’s Cuba
1)      Omar Everleny Pérez (CEEC/UH). “La Inversión Extranjera Directa en Cuba: Necesidad de su Relanzamiento”
2)      Oscar Fernández (Facultad de Economía, UH). “Planificación económica en Cuba: Perspectivas y ataduras”
3)      Ricardo Torres Pérez (CEEC/UH). “Crecimiento Económico en Cuba: Principales Restricciones”

Institutional Reforms
1)      Juan Triana Cordoví (CEEC/UH). “Knowledge and Development: Science, Technology and Higher Education in Cuba”
2)      Patricia Ramos (Facultad de Economía, UH). “Hacia una nueva institucionalidad para la     planificación del desarrollo territorial en Cuba”
3)      Ileana Díaz (CEEC/UH). “Sistema Empresarial en Cuba: Actualidad y Perspectiva”
4)      Saira Pons Pérez (CEEC/UH). “Las nuevas empresas no estatales en Cuba: rentistas o Innovadoras?”

Cuba and the World: The External Sector
1)      Pavel Vidal (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali, Colombia). “La Devaluación del Tipo de Cambio Oficial del Peso Cubano: Costos y Beneficios”
2)      Augusto de la Torre (World Bank). “La Unificación del Tipo de Cambio: El Caso Cubano”
3)      Antonio Romero. “The International Reinsertion of Cuba: Changes and Prospects”
4)      Mauricio Font (Bildner Center). Introduction: Cuba in Comparative Framework

Agricultural Transformations
1)      Armando Nova (CEEC/UH). “Formas de propiedad/sector agropecuario”
2)      Mario González-Corzo (Lehman College, CUNY). “Understanding Cuba’s Agricultural statistics”
3)      Lázaro Peña (Centro de Investigaciones de Economía Internacional, UH). “Cooperativas y cadenas globales de valor: el caso de la producción tabacalera en Cuba”
4)      Federico Sulroca (Instituto de Investigaciones de la Caña de Azúcar -INICA). “El cooperativismo en la agricultura cañera cubana: evolución y perspectivas”

While some of our panelists will present in Spanish, each panel/session will have Powerpoint outlines in English as well as one presentation in English. The Q&A will be in both English and Spanish.

Registration is required. 
TO REGISTER send an e-mail to bildner@gc.cuny.edu.
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terça-feira, 4 de fevereiro de 2014

Albert Hirschman by Jeremy Adelman, CUNY, March 13th

Hirschman and Latin America

Reform, Development and Possibilism
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Jeremy Adelman
Professor of History
Princeton University
Moderator
Mauricio Font
Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies


Thursday, March 13, 2014, 4PM
The Graduate Center, Room 9205/06
365 Fifth Avenue (@ 34th Street)
Born in Berlin in 1915, Albert O. Hirschman grew up during the Weimar era and fled Germany when the Nazis seized power in 1933. Amid hardship and personal tragedy, he volunteered to fight against the fascists in Spain and helped many of Europe's leading artists and intellectuals escape to America after France fell to Hitler. His intellectual career led him to Paris, London, and Trieste, and to academic appointments at Columbia, Harvard, and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He was an influential adviser to governments in the United States, Latin America, and Europe, as well as major foundations and the World Bank. He studied Latin America and addressed fundamental issues about development and social change in the region. Along the way, he wrote some of the most innovative and imoprtant books in economics, the social sciences, and the history of ideas. Throughout, he remained committed to his belief that reform is possible, even in the darkest of times. See below for list of publications.
Jeremy Adelman1
Jeremy Adelman studies the history of Latin America in comparative and world contexts. Worldly Philosopheris the first major account of Hirschman's remarkable life, and a tale of the twentieth century and Latin America as seen through the story of an astute and passionate observer. After graduating from the University of Toronto, he earned a master’s degree in economic history at the London School of Economics (1985) and completed a doctorate in modern history at Oxford University (1989). He has been teaching at Princeton since 1992. The recipient of the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship and the ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship, he was the chair of the History Department for four years and occupies the Walter Samuel Carpenter III Professor in Spanish Civilization and Culture. At present, he is the Director of the Council for International Teaching and Research at Princeton University. See below for publications.
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Publications by Albert Hirschman: National Power and the Structure of Foreign Trade (1945), Colombia; Highlights of a Developing Economy (1955), The Strategy of Economic Development (1958), Latin American Issues; Essays and Comments (1961), Journeys Toward Progress: Studies of Economic Policy-Making in Latin America (1963), Development Projects Observed (1967), Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Responses to Decline in Firms, Organizations, and States(1970), A Bias for Hope: Essays on Development and Latin America (1971), The Passions and the Interests: Political Arguments for Capitalism Before Its Triumph(1977), National Power and the Structure of Foreign Trade (1980), Essays in Trespassing: Economics to Politics and Beyond (1981), Shifting Involvements: Private Interest and Public Action (1982), Getting Ahead Collectively: Grassroots Experiences in Latin America (1984), Rival Views of Market Society and Other Recent Essays (1986), The Rhetoric of Reaction: Perversity, Futility, Jeopardy(1991), A Propensity to Self-Subversion (1985), Crossing Boundaries: Selected Writings (1998).
Publications by Jeremy Adelman: Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman (2013), Frontier Development: Land, Labour, and Capital on the Wheatlands of Argentina and Canada (1994), Republic of Capital: Buenos Aires and the Legal Transformation of the New World (1999), and Sovereignty and Revolution in the Iberian Atlantic (2006). Professor Adelman is the editor of The Essential Hirschman (2013) and coauthor of Worlds Together, Worlds Apart(2008), a history of the world from the beginning of humankind. He is currently working on two books. The first studies the history of Latin America since 1492, analyzing the ways in which the region was a human laboratory for global change from the moment of European-American contact to the present. The second explores how intellectuals grappled with social crises over the past century.
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