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9481 Creator ext-9865eededa0036b7e3c0c6c3e80ca93a
9481 Date 2003-09-05
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9481 abstract In transport terms, the Caribbean island nation of Cuba is unique because for the past forty years it has been subjected to an economic blockade by its erstwhile dominant trading partner, the United States. Furthermore, this economic pressure was exacerbated in the early 1990s with the political and economic collapse of the Former Soviet Union, and the Eastern European Socialist countries which had replaced the United States as Cuba’s principal trading partners. These events have led to a transformation in how goods and people are moved, not least because of a huge reduction in the amount of hard currency available to pay for fuel, vehicles and spare parts. This resulted in a number of innovative behavioural and technological outcomes. In short, the impact of the post-Soviet State of Emergency on travel patterns in Cuba meant that Cuban imports as a whole fell by 75%, from 8.1bn Cuban Pesos in 1989 to 2.0bn Cuban Pesos in 1993, while over the same period in the transport sector, fuel (i.e. oil) imports were cut by 76%, and imports of transport equipment fell by 86%.
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9481 issue 8
9481 status peerReviewed
9481 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/247862
9481 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/247863
9481 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/247868
9481 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/247869
9481 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/247870
9481 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/247871
9481 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/247872
9481 volume 44
9481 type AcademicArticle
9481 type Article
9481 label Warren, J. P. and Enoch, M. P. (2003). Transport responses to an economic blockade: necessity nudges Cuba towards a less transport intensive society. Traffic Engineering & Control, 44(8) pp. 278–281.
9481 label Warren, J. P. and Enoch, M. P. (2003). Transport responses to an economic blockade: necessity nudges Cuba towards a less transport intensive society. Traffic Engineering & Control, 44(8) pp. 278–281.
9481 Title Transport responses to an economic blockade: necessity nudges Cuba towards a less transport intensive society
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