Economic Reform

From Subsidy to Market: Cuba's Turn to Capital

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On June 18 the National Assembly approved 176 economic measures that, taken together, amount to the most far-reaching market opening Cuba has attempted since 1959. This is a dissection of their scope, the admissions that accompanied them, their immediate consequences, and a conjecture about how Washington is likely to respond to a marketization its own sanctions are positioned to strangle.

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