Armando Lago, Ph.D. The Human Cost of Social Revolution. (Work in Progress)
See also: Armando Lago, Ph.D. On Cuban Psychiatric Abuse.
Armando Lago is a founding member of the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, and served both as its President (1994-1996) and Treasurer (1990-94). He has authored numerous articles and monographs on regional, urban and transportation economics and co-authored The Politics of Psychiatry in Revolutionary Cuba (Transaction Publishers, 1991). Among his former undertakings are: President of Ecosometrics Inc., Adjunct Associate Professor of Regional and Urban Economics at Catholic University (1968-76), Economic consultant for the Stanford Research Institute and Operations Research Inc., Chairman of the Board of the Greater Washington Ibero-American Chamber of Commerce (1985-94) and member of the Board of Directors of Of Human Rights (1974-94). He has a Ph.D. (1966) and an M.A. (1964) in Economics from Harvard University. Presently, he is working on a book on the human and social cost of the Cuban Revolution from his home office in suburban Washington, D.C.
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Reports from independent journalists from Cuba
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