Elías Amor
Elías Amor, an economist, critiques Cuba's economic policies, highlighting challenges like severe GDP decline, SME struggles, and economic deregulation concerns.
Gasoline Price Surge in Cuba: Special Fuel Reaches $2.60 Per Liter
Published on 5/15/2026
Cuba Set to Deregulate Gasoline Prices Starting May 15, 2026; Concerns Raised Over GAESA's Involvement
Published on 5/13/2026
Havana, Artemisa, and Villa Clara Lead Cuba with Average Salaries Over 7,000 Pesos
Published on 5/6/2026
Cuba's Economic Challenges: GDP Predicted to Plummet by 6.5% in 2026
Published on 4/30/2026
How Long Can Cuba's Regime Last? An Economist Weighs In
Published on 4/30/2026
Cuba's Liberation Forecasted Before Summer: Analyst's Bold Prediction on the Regime
Published on 4/30/2026
Cuba Faces Greater Economic Decline Than Haiti: A 26% Drop Since 2020 Predicted by 2026
Published on 4/30/2026
Economic Outlook for Latin America Dampened by Cuba and Haiti in 2026
Published on 4/28/2026
Villa Clara's Hollow May Day Celebrations Amidst Workers' Struggles
Published on 4/27/2026
Economist Warns Cuban SMEs: "There's Nothing to Celebrate" with New Government Decree
Published on 3/6/2026