Special Reports

CUBA AND FLORIDA GUIDE BOOK
Report No. SP-01-98
PRICE $ 150.00

The report includes over 50-pages of hard-hitting data, maps and analysis of the most important business sectors in Cuba and the resulting business impact on Florida corporations. Maps are included to review the Key Demographics, Population Centers, Electric System, Commercial Air System, Higher Education, and Women in the Labor Force. 

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GUIDE TO FUTURE PRIVATIZATION AND INVESTMENT IN CUBA
Report No. SP-02-99
PRICE $ 180.00

The 90-plus page report evaluates the strong and weak points of eleven different potential privatization sectors, and analyzes the economic and social policies needed to make Cuba an attractive market for international investors. More than 40 maps pinpoint the location of many of the targeted investment projects. 
 
The study targets sixteen different business sectors representing about 1,500 potential investment projects. In addition to more than 120 sugar mills, the authors identify 170 state-owned factories with 500 or more workers scattered throughout the island. 


THE BUSINESS GUIDE TO CUBA
Report No. SP-03-96
PRICE $ 120.00

The Business Guide-1996, uses over 50 exhibits of maps and charts to help the reader see just what Cuba will have to offer--from its water resources to the composition of its workforce to the location of the best tourism sites. 

Here's just some of what you'll find in The Business Guide to Cuba: A complete analysis of the Cuban market--its consumers, its workers and its needs; A thorough examination of the challenges and opportunities posed by Cuba's infrastructure--its highways, railroads and airports, its telephone system and its electrical grid; A guide to Cuba's financial system, including explanations of how Cuban banks operate, how foreign investors can get funds in and out of Cuba and how businesses can obtain "insurance" on assets in Cuba; Industry-by-industry overviews that explain the current state of Cuba's primary business enterprises, from cement production to tourism services.


THE EVANGELICAL REVIVAL AND THE PROTESTANT CHURCH IN CUBA
Report No. SP-04-99
PRICE $ 50.00

Since 1959, relations between the churches and the state in Cuba have followed a complex path. Measured from a starting point of open hostility in the early years of the Revolution, relations have undeniably improved.  Yet debate continues over the substance, significance, and sustainability of those improvements, as well as the compromises made to achieve them.  Various factors have influenced church-state relations.  The government's perspective has been affected by the status of the economy, the related degree of need for humanitarian assistance, the level of church growth or contraction, concern about international image, and the ability to maintain control of religious activity.

The report deals with the history, growth, government relations, strategy, and the work of the church, both Catholic and Protestant, in Cuba.  The study also analysis medicine and medical needs, humanitarian assistance needs, and the inventory and demographics of the Protestants in Cuba.


UNDERSTANDING CUBA: FOR DISTRIBUTION OF HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
Report No. SP-05-96
PRICE $110.00

A comprehensive description and analysis of Cuba's   humanitarian needs and the logistic issues related to the distribution of humanitarian assistance originating from United States seaports and airports. The 300-plus page study and current compilation of extremely difficult to get information. Analysis on food and medicine needs in Cuba. Provides resources to develop strategies for distributing assistance to the people of Cuba. 


THE HISTORY AND PEOPLE OF CUBA
Report No. SP-06-93
PRICE $30.00

Fact-filled 34-page report dealing with the history of the people of Cuba.  The report includes 14 graphs and charts dealing with the economy, tourism, exports, imports, and much more.  The report also analyses important issues dealing with former U.S. business interests.


EXPORT AND IMPORT STATISTICS
Report No. SP-07-00
PRICE $50.00

Tremendous detailed research of Cuba’s exports and imports starting in 1985 through the most current available data. A key series of reports for those interested in understanding consumption and export capabilities in great detail.


REHABILITATING AND MODERNIZING CUBA'S INFRASTRUCTURE
Report No. SP-08-98
PRICE $120.00

With more than 25-exhibits and maps, this report highlights the infrastructural resources available in Cuba in transportation, utilities, communications and the environment. Identifies capital improvement and expansion requirements.


 


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