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Revista Universidad y Sociedad

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Abstract

VILA PEREZ, Olga Lourdes  and  ALARCON GUERRA, Alina. DISTRIBUTION ACCORDING TO WORK IN THE NON STATE SECTOR: SCEPTICISM OR REALITY IN CUBA?. Universidad y Sociedad [online]. 2016, vol.8, n.4, pp.178-185. ISSN 2218-3620.

The study of the diverse types of economy has been one of the legacies which the Leninist Marxist theory has contributed along the history. In Cuba it is recognized among them, the Non State Forms Administration (NSFA) and their role in the increasing of production and services, creation of employments and formation of an economic conscience by means of work as a fundamental source. In the studied literature from the last century, social researchers have theorized about the distribution according to work, considering in an almost absolute way that this form of distribution only operates in the socialist state economy sector. However, in Cuba there are a great number of individuals who are in the non-state employment sector, and the small mercantile property occupies a not negligible space in the macroeconomics. This article proposes to reflect about some ideas directed to confirm how distribution according to work is materialized in the non-state sector of the Cuban economy. It is important to take into account that together with the updating of the economic and social development pattern, the Cuban economic theory is being built, and the practice as criterion of truth is movable, dialectical, and changeable by its nature.

Keywords : Distribution according to work; state sector; non state sector; employment; salary; income; socioeconomic heterogeneity.

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