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CEPAL Review No. 110, August 2013
  • E-ISSN: 16840348

Abstract

This study attempts to analyse the growth of Cuba’s production sector and to identify the main determinants and constraints that existed during a period when tighter restrictions on trade and financial activity forced the country to reorient its economic model and its position in the world economy. This analysis includes an exploration of the institutional dimension of the gross domestic product (gdp). The model, variables and methodology used for this purpose have all been adapted to the particular features and specificities of the Cuban economy.

Temas relacionados(s): Economic and Social Development
Countries: Cuba

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