Article(electronic)April 29, 2016

Two decades of re-aligning mundane entrepreneurship in Cuba

In: Economía, sociedad y territorio, p. 375

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Abstract

We examine how small entrepreneurs perceive their changing internal and external environments in Cuba, a country with a highly regulated yet emerging entrepreneurial class. We build on the concept of everyday exchange or mundane entrepreneurship, originally developed as a lens to understand non-state actions in the former USSR, and apply it to contemporary Cuba in the post-Soviet era. Our socially situated case of entrepreneurship in Cuba identifies how entrepreneurial behavior is sustained outside the contexts of the market. The result is a realignment in which contemporary entrepreneurship on the island shares important similarities with the Soviet blat system, while it also exhibits attributes that are unique to the Cuban case.

Publisher

El Colegio Mexiquense, A. C.

ISSN: 2448-6183

DOI

10.22136/est002016814

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