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Gloomier economic predictions

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The Center for the Study of the Cuban Economy predicted this week that Cuba’s economy would grow only slightly or shrink in 2009. Center economists predict 1% growth, but accept a possible range of -0.5 to 2.5%—much more realistic expectations, given current circumstances, than the 6% growth projected by the government. In fact, in the past few years the Center’s growth predictions have been much closer to the mark than those of the state.

The think tank is connected to Havana University and therefore not directly dependent upon government ministries (unlike other think tanks in Cuba). Independently then, in a piece for the International Press Service, Center economist Pavel Vidal wrote on the reasons why after four years of strong growth in Cuba, the economy would now decline. He highlighted the effects of the global financial crisis and the economically damaging hurricanes of 2008, but also pointed to low productivity, poor diversification of exports, and the dramatic increase last year in the nation’s trade deficit, which rose 70% due to high prices for food (imported) and low prices for nickel (exported).

 

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Melissa Lockhart Fortner

Melissa Lockhart Fortner is Senior External Affairs Officer at the Pacific Council on International Policy in Los Angeles, having served previously as Senior Programs Officer for the Council. From 2007-2009, she held a research position at the University of Southern California (USC) School of International Relations, where she closely followed economic and political developments in Mexico and in Cuba, and analyzed broader Latin American trends. Her research considered the rise and relative successes of Latin American multinationals (multilatinas); economic, social and political changes in Central America since the civil wars in the region; and Wal-Mart’s role in Latin America, among other topics. Melissa is a graduate of Pomona College, and currently resides in Pasadena, California, with her husband, Jeff Fortner.

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