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Impactos económicos de las exportaciones agrícolas de los EE.UU. a Cuba , C. Parr Rosson y Flynn Adcock, profesores de la A M Texas University, Cuba Policy Foundation, 28 de enero del 2002. http www.cubafoundation.org pdf CPF Release AgStudy 0202. 28.htm
Economic Impacts of U.S. Agricultural Exports to Cuba , C. Parr Rosson and Flynn Adcock, professors of A M Texas University, Cuba Policy Foundation, 28 January 2002. http www.cubafoundation.org pdf CPF Release AgStudy 0202.28.htm.
Economic Benefits to the United States from Lifting the Ban on Travel to Cuba, Ed Sanders and Patrick Long, University of Colorado at Boulder, Cuba Policy Foundation, 25 de junio de 2002.http www.cubafoundation.org Releases Study 20Shows 20Cuba 20Travel 20GOOD 20for 20U.S. 20Economy 20 200206.25.htm
Economic Benefits to the United States from Lifting the Ban on Travel to Cuba , Ed Sanders and Patrick Long, University of Colorado at Boulder, Cuba Policy Foundation, 25 June 2002. http www.cubafoundation.org Releases Study 20Shows 20Cuba 20Travel 20GOOD 20 for 20U.S. 20Economy 20 200206.25.htm.
Dr. Stern, Paula, The Impact on the U.S. Economy of Lifting the Food and Medical Embargo on Cuba , World Policy Institute, 2000, en http www.worldpolicy.org projects uscuba index.html
Dr. Stern, Paula, The Impact on the U.S. Economy of Lifting the Food and Medical Embargo on Cuba , World Policy Institute, 2000, in http www.worldpolicy.org projects uscuba index.html.
布拉特尔集团为华盛顿国际政策中心进行的 The impact on the U.S. economy of lifting restrictions on travel to Cuba 研究报告执行摘要
Executive summary of the study entitled The impact on the U.S. economy of lifting restrictions on travel to Cuba , carried out by the Brattle Group for the Center for International Policy in Washington, D.C.
R Bradley and E. Rim, Loosening the Reins Autonomy Boosts Cuban Medical Industry. In Harvard International Review, Fall 1994, p. 66. citado por Denial of Food and Medicine THE IMPACT OF THE U.S. EMBARGO ON HEALTH NUTRITION IN CUBA, A Report from the American Association for World Health, marzo de 1997.
R. Bradley and E. Rim, Loosening the Reins Autonomy Boosts Cuban Medical Industry . In Harvard International Review, Fall 1994, p. 66 quoted by Denial of Food and Medicine THE IMPACT OF THE U.S. EMBARGO ON HEALTH NUTRITION IN CUBA, A Report from the American Association for World Health, March 1997.
The following 41 States Members of the United Nations were represented by observers Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Guatemala, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Panama, Philippines, Russian Federation, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, Venezuela.
The following 41 States Members of the United Nations were represented by observers Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Guatemala, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Panama, Philippines, Russian Federation, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, Venezuela.
赖斯大学詹姆斯 贝克三世公共政策研究所能源首席顾问Amy Myers Jaffe和赖斯大学经济学教授Ronald Soligo The Potential for the U.S. Energy Sector in Cuba 2001年12月17日古巴政策基金出版
The Potential for the U.S. Energy Sector in Cuba , by Amy Myers Jaffe, chief energy consultant at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University and Ronald Soligo, Professor of Economics at Rice University, published on 17 December 2001 by the Cuba Policy Foundation.