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Article: Sending the right signals: using rent-seeking theory to analyze the Cuban Central Bank.
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- Houston Journal of International Law
- Article date:
- March 22, 2005
- Author:
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I. METHODOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO LEGAL
SCHOLARSHIP
A. A Deflationary View of Central Bank Independence
B. Using Rent-Seeking Analysis to Track Creditor
Influence on Government Design
C. The Implications of the Rent-Seeking Theory to the
Central Bank
II. CUBA'S FOREIGN FINANCING POSITION
A. Foreign Direct Investment
B. Cuban Credit Market
C. Monetary Disincentives to Increased Foreign
Investment
1. Dollarization
2. Dedollarization
III. ANALYZING THE CUBAN CENTRAL BANK'S
INDEPENDENCE
A. Central Bank's Exposure to Deficit Financing
B. Capitalization and Appointment Tenure ...
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