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Economic Relations Between Cuba And The United States: From Irrational Exuberance To A Cool Shower

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  • Ernesto Hernández-Catá

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Economic Relations Between Cuba And The United States: From Irrational Exuberance To A Cool Shower is part of the 2017 Annual Proceedings of The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy.

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  • Ernesto Hernández-Catá, 2017. "Economic Relations Between Cuba And The United States: From Irrational Exuberance To A Cool Shower," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 27.
  • Handle: RePEc:qba:annpro:v:27:y:2017:id:1195
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    1. Roger R. Betancourt, 2016. "USA-Cuba Migration Policy: A Political Economy View," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 26.
    2. Heidi Colby-Oizumi, 2016. "Overview of Cuban Imports of Goods and Services and Effects of U.S. Restrictions," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 26.
    3. María Dolores Espino, 2013. "Diaspora Tourism: Performance and Impact of Nonresident Nationals on Cuba's Tourism Sector," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 23.
    4. Luis R. Luis, 2015. "Economic Consequences of Cuba-U.S. Reconciliation," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 25.
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