1945

During 1957, Cuba’s economic activity attained the highest level registered since the war. According to pro-visional estimates, the gross product at current prices was 11 per cent more than in 1956, when the economy had already regained the peak level reached in 1952. If price rises are taken into account, the growth of the gross product in real terms may be estimated at rather over 8 per cent.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
Countries: Cuba
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