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ST/ESA/2000/DP.12
ST/ESA/2000/DP.12
Title
Export processing zones in Cuba / Larry Willmore
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English: esa00dp12 - PDF ;
Summary
In a radical shift of policy, Cuba inaugurated in 1997 a number of export processing zones (EPZs). Despite generous tax incentives and an abundant supply of educated labour, investors have not rushed to the EPZs, except for one firm which has its eye on national rather than export markets. This paper argues that Cuba's EPZs have failed not because they face a United States trade embargo, but rather because employers must pay US $1.50 an hour for labour that receives take-home wages equivalent to only 4 US cents an hour.
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ST/DESA(05)/D611/no.12
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[New York] : UN, May 2000
Description
6 p. : tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.