Perspectivas institucionales y prácticas de las cooperativas en Cuba
Abstract
This paper intends to analyze some of the institutional and practical perspectives that are opened for cooperatives in Cuba in the current constitutional and legal scenario. To this end, the most recent legal and political documents that have been promulgated in the country are taken as a reference. The ideas that are enunciated are based on policies that are directly or indirectly focused on the sector in question. They are the starting point, given that they indicate the paths to be followed for future continuity within the framework of the development dynamics that are projected in the country. Thus, the impact that these transformations may cause in the short term for Cuban cooperativism is valued.
Received: 08 November 2019
Accepted: 22 November 2019
Published online: 20 December 2019
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