Friday, May 15, 2015

Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy--Call for Papers 2015 Annual Meeting: "Cuba--What's Next?"


The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy has one of the most interesting and consistent scholarship on Cuba that is straightforward and devoid of a single and relentless political agenda--something rare in Cuban studies. Here for its Mission Statement. Twenty-four volumes of the Annual Proceedings have been published. They are widely used inside and outside of Cuba by universities, research centers, government agencies and others. the conferences have been quite interesting with sometimes lively debate and an increasing presence of scholars and others from Cuba.
The theme for the 25th Annual Conference of the ASCE is "Cuba--What's Next?,"will focus on what to expect after the recent historic announcements of changes in diplomatic relations between Cuba and the US. Will Cuba make the necessary internal economic reforms to attract enough foreign direct investment to spur economic growth? When will currency reform be implemented? When will the agricultural sector be restructured to increase productivity and output? Can we expect Cuba to develop its banking system and establish well-functioning capital markets? The conference will also include a plenary session on Cuban economic and political trends as well as sessions on social, legal, and sectoral issues related to the economy and a student panel.

The Call for Papers (in English and Spanish) follows:



2015 Conference
July 30th – August 1st, 2015
The Miami Hilton Downtown Hotel
1601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33132
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS / PAPERS / PANELS
ASCE’s Twenty Fifth Annual Meeting: “Cuba–What’s next?”
July 30-August 1, 2015

The three-day conference, around the theme “Cuba–What’s next?,” will focus on what to expect after the recent historic announcements of changes in diplomatic relations between Cuba and the US. Will Cuba make the necessary internal economic reforms to attract enough foreign direct investment to spur economic growth? When will currency reform be implemented? When will the agricultural sector be restructured to increase productivity and output? Can we expect Cuba to develop its banking system and establish well-functioning capital markets? The conference will also include a plenary session on Cuban economic and political trends as well as sessions on social, legal, and sectoral issues related to the economy and a student panel.

We also hope to have again a strong presence of scholars and intellectuals from the island.

Requirements: Abstracts, papers, and/or panel proposals should describe original work related to the economy of Cuba in a broad sense, including legal, sectoral, and social aspects of economic development. Abstracts must not exceed 250 words and must be received via an email to asce@ascecuba.org by May 22, 2015. Include the words “ASCE CONFERENCE ABSTRACT” in the subject line. Authors of accepted papers will be required to register for the annual conference. Visit our website http://www.ascecuba.org/ for further information.

Deadlines

Abstract submission deadline: May 22, 2015
Notification of acceptance: June 7, 2015
ASCE XXIV Annual Conference: July 30 – August 1, 2015
Final papers for proceedings due: September 15, 2015
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CONVOCATORIA A SUMARIOS/ ENSAYOS/ PANELES
ASCE XXV Conferencia Anual
30 de Julio – 1 de Agosto, 2015
The Miami Hilton Downtown Hotel
1601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL

Fecha límite 22 de mayo 2015 para el envío de los sumarios

por correo electrónico a asce@ascecuba.org *

La conferencia de tres días sobre el tema de fondo “Cuba–¿Qué es lo que viene?”, se centrará en los cambios que se pudieran esperar después de las recientes declaraciones históricas sobre cambios en las relaciones diplomáticas entre Cuba y los Estados Unidos. ¿Hará Cuba las reformas internas necesarias para atraer la inversión extranjera e impulsar el desarrollo económico? ¿Cuándo se implementarán las reformas monetarias? ¿Cuándo se restructurará el sector agrícola para aumentar la productividad y el producto? ¿Podemos anticipar que Cuba desarrolle el sector bancario y establezca mercados de capital que operen eficientemente?

La conferencia también incluirá una sesión plenaria sobre tendencias económicas y políticas cubanas, así como sesiones sobre temas sociales, legales y sectoriales relacionadas con la economía y un panel de trabajos elaborados por estudiantes.

También esperamos tener de nuevo una amplia presencia de académicos e intelectuales de la isla.

Requisitos

Sumarios, ensayos y/o propuestas de paneles deben describir trabajos originales relacionados con la economía de Cuba en un sentido amplio, incluyendo aspectos legales, sectoriales y sociales del desarrollo económico.

Los sumarios no deben exceder 250 palabras y deben enviarse a través de correo electrónico a asce@ascecuba.org antes del 22 de mayo de 2015.

Incluya la frase “CONFERENCIA ASCE SUMARIO” en el asunto del mensaje electrónico.

Se requerirá que los autores de los trabajos aceptados se inscriban en la conferencia. Visite nuestro sitio web www.ascecuba.org para obtener más información.

Fechas Límites

Envío de sumarios: 22 de mayo 2015
Notificación de aceptación: 7 de junio 2015
ASCE XXIV Conferencia Anual: 30 julio a 1 agosto 2015
Los ensayos finales deberán presentarse para publicación: 15 de septiembre 2015

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