Conference Videos

ASCE is delighted to make available the videos from each of the panels of its August 2020 Virtual Conference. Each panel was recorded separately and may be watched in any order. Links follow below.

August 13, 10.15 am – NOON:

Introduction, Welcome, and Panel 1: The Cuban Economy and Prospects After COVID-19 

Introduction and Welcome: ASCE President Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan

The Cuban Economy and Prospects After COVID-19; Chair: Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan: Speakers: Larry Catá-Backer, Pennsylvania State University, and Yuri Gonzalez Hernandez (Havana),“Cuba’s Response to COVID-19 and the Consequences for Cuba of the Pandemic”; Ricardo Torres Pérez, Universidad de la Habana, “The Cuban economic puzzle after the pandemic”Elías Amor Bravo, Professor, ESIC Business & Marketing School, Valencia, Spain Campus, “Cuba: Return to Communist Normalcy After COVID-19”

Video for the Introduction and Welcome and the Panel The Cuban Economy and Prospects After COVID-19 may be ACCESSED HERE.

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August 13, 2.30 pm – 4 pm

The Cuba-Venezuela Economic Relationship

Chair: Gary Maybarduk; Speakers: Carmelo Mesa-Lago, University of Pittsburgh, “Adverse External Sector Impacts on the Cuban Economy;” Luis R. Luis, “Venezuelan-Cuban Mutual Aid: Grants, Subsidies and Fantasies;” Vadim Grishin, George Washington University, “Venezuela and Cuba: Inside a Perfect Storm of Sanctions, Corporate Politics and Changing Economic Policies”

Video for the Panel The Cuba-Venezuela Economic Relationship may be ACCESSED HERE.

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August 14, 10.30 am – Noon

“Destrabando” the Cuban Economy: An Assessment of Reforms and the Road Ahead

Chair: Natalia Delgado, Columbia University; Speakers: Jorge Pérez-López, “Raúl’s Reforms: Progress and Pending Issues; Pavel Vidal, Universidad Javeriana de Cali, Colombia, “The Great Lockdown and the Cuban Economy: First Impacts and Policy Responses;” Pedro Manuel Monreal Gonzalez, UNESCO, “Companies and the sequence of economic reform in Cuba.”

Video for the Panel “Destrabando” the Cuban Economy: An Assessment of Reforms and the Road Ahead may be ACCESSED HERE.

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August 14, 2.30 pm – 4 pm

Carlos Diaz Alejandro Lecture

Chair: Carlos Seiglie, Rutgers University; Presenter: Alejandro de la Fuente, Harvard University, “Racism with Equality? Measuring Racial Inequality in Cuba, 1980-2010”; Discussant: Tanya Hernandez, Fordham Law School

Video for the Carlos Diaz Alejandro Lecture may be ACCESSED HERE.

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August 15, 10.30 am – Noon

Roundtable on Currency Developments

Chair:  Joaquín Pujol; Speaker-Experts: Roberto Orro, Caribbean Analysis Unit, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Pavel Vidal, Universidad Javeriana de Cali, Colombia; Omar Everleny Pérez Villanueva, Centro Cristiano de Reflexión y Diálogo, La Habana; Rafael Romeu, DevTech Systems; Lorenzo Pérez, International Monetary Fund (retired) .

Video for the Roundtable on Currency Developments may be ACCESSED HERE.

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August 15, 2.30 pm – 4:30 pm

Student Panel and Closing Remarks

Chair: Mario González-Corzo, Lehman College, CUNY; Speakers: Adriana VitaglianoOxford University, “Remittances and Protest: The Case of Cuba;” Denisse DelgadoUniversity of Massachusetts, “The Cuban Diaspora’s Participation in the Economic and Political Changes on the Island;” Isabelle DeSistoHarvard University“Atoms for Autonomy: Explaining the Cuban Reaction to the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident;” Discussants: Enrique PumarSanta Clara University; Michael Strauss, Center for Diplomatic and Strategic Studies (Paris)

Closing Remarks: Gary Maybarduk incoming ASCE President

Video for the Student Presentation Panel and Closing Remarks may be ACCESSED HERE.

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