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Cuba

2016
Research on sustainable enterprise in Cuba is scarce. Loredo and Canovas (2009) identify the main shortcomings for sustainability in the country: lack of transparency and credibility, the need for a holistic stakeholder approach, failure to apply existing policies and laws and the need for more training and education.
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Cuba! Cuba! Cuba! [PDF]

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Bridges to Cuba/Puentes a Cuba

Hispania, 1996
Ruth Behar, Luis A. Jiménez
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Homeopathy in Cuba

British Homeopathic Journal, 2000
S Kayne, G Guajardo-Bernal
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The Economy of Cuba

1971
In 1900 Cuba was an agricultural country with only three percent of its twenty-eight million acres under cultivation. Despite its unsettled economic and social conditions, Cuba’s rich land presented enticing opportunities. General Wood adopted economic measures to stimulate agricultural production as quickly as possible. Wood relied on Cuban initiative
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Cuba, Qué Linda es Cuba

2018
In 1906 the Romero family moved from Gilbraltar to Cuba in search of greater opportunities. This chapter traces their activities in Cienfuegos, where Celedonio was born in 1913 and where his father worked as a building contractor and architect. Provides insights into life in Cuba only a few years after it was taken over by the U.S.
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Cuba

2004
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