Archibald R.M. Ritter
Distinguished Research Professor
- B.A. (Queen’s), M.A. (Western Ontario), Ph.D. (University of Texas)
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Languages spoken other than English: Spanish
Research field: Development Economics
Expertise:
International dimensions of economic development;
Development issues in Latin America with particular reference to Cuba and Chile;
African economic development issues;
The mineral sector, the international mineral economy and public policy.
Selected Publications:
Books:
, Co-author, Ted Henken, Editorial Hypermedia Del Libro, Madrid, 2020. pp. 1-536.
Cuba in the International System: Integration and Normalization, co-ed. J. Kirk, London: Macmillan, 1995, pp. 1鈥294.
Latin America to the Year 2000: Reactivating Growth, Improving Equity, Sustaining Democracy, co-ed. M. Cameron and D. Pollock, New York: Praeger, 1992, pp. 1鈥250.
The Economic Development of Revolutionary Cuba: Strategy and Performance, New York: Praeger, 1974, pp. 1鈥372.
Selected Articles in Refereed Journals:
鈥淧rivate and Cooperative Enterprise in Cuba鈥檚 Economic Future鈥, Social Research: An International Quarterly, New York: The New School for Social Research, Vol. 84, No. 2 (Summer 2017), pp. 277鈥304.
鈥淩evolution in the Revolution: Recent Developments in the Cuban Economy鈥, Latin American Research Review, Vol. 49, No. 3. (2014), Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh.
鈥淓stados Unidos-Cuba: Potenciales Implicaciones Econ贸micas de la Normalizaci贸n鈥 Revista TEMAS, special issue of Cuba-Estados Unidos: tan lejos, tan cerca. Editors: Rafael Hernandez, Havana Cuba, and Special Editor: Jorge Dominguez, Harvard University, Boston Massachusetts, n煤mero 62鈥63 (abril-septiembre de 2010), pp. 79鈥89.
鈥淐anada鈥檚 Economic Relations with Cuba, 1990 to 2010 and Beyond鈥 Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 16, No. 1 (Spring 2010), pp. 119鈥140.
Selected Articles in Books:
鈥淯.S.-Cuba Relations: The Potential Economic Implications of Normalization鈥 Debating U.S.-Cuban Relations: Shall We Play Ball?, ed. Rafael Hernandez, Jorge Dominguez, and Lorena Barberia, New York: Routledge, 2017, pp. 153鈥175.
鈥淓conomic Illegalities and the Underground Economy in Cuba鈥 A Contemporary Cuba Reader, 2nd Edition, ed. Philip Brenner, Marguerite Rose Jim茅nez, John M. Kirk, and William M. Leogrande, Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2014.
鈥淐uba鈥檚 Evolving Public Policies Towards Small Enterprise鈥 Handbook of Contemporary Cuba: Economy, Politics, Civil Society, and Globalization, ed. Mauricio A. Font and Carlos Riob贸, New York: Paradigm Publishers, 2013.
鈥淓conomy: Revolution, 1959鈥1990鈥 Cuba: People, Culture, History, ed. Alan West-Dur谩n, New York: Charles Scribner鈥檚 Sons, 2011.
鈥淓conomy: Special Period and Globalization鈥 Cuba: People, Culture, History, ed. Alan West-Dur谩n, New York: Charles Scribner鈥檚 Sons, 2011.
&苍产蝉辫;鈥La Aglomeraci贸n Minera en Canad谩: Estructura, Evoluci贸n y Funccionamiento鈥 Limitaciones de Aglomeraciones en Torno a la Mineria en Am茅rica Latina (ed: Rudolf M. Buitelaar), Extraer Minerales y Producir Desarollo, Potendcialidades, Santiago Chile: United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and International Development Research Centre, Ottawa Canada, Noviembre de 2001, pp. 17鈥46.
鈥淐anada: From Fly-In, Fly-Out to Mining Metropolis鈥 Large Mines and the Community: Socioeconomic and Environmental Effects in Latin America, Canada, and Spain, ed. Gary McMahon and Felix Remy, International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and The World Bank, 2001, Chapter. 6, pp. 223鈥261.