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Economy of Cuba
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Ekonomika |
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Prezentacija |
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PowerPoint pristatymas (anglų kalba). Kubos ekonomika. Economy of Cuba. Statistics. Agriculture. Industry. Tourism. Retail. Poverty. International trade. Connections with Venezuela. |
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2009-11-26 |
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Išsamus aprašymas
The Cuban economy is still recovering from a decline in GDP of at least 35% between 1989 and 1993 due to the loss of 80% of its trading partners and Soviet subsidies.
To alleviate the economic crisis, the government introduced a few market-oriented reforms.
Living conditions in 1999 remained well below the 1989 level.
The economy of Cuba is largely state-controlled.
Capital investment is restricted and requires approval by the government.
In the 1950s, Cuba's economic development was on the top of Latin America and advanced even by European standards.
Wages are 17-30 U.S. dollars.
Access to transportation, work, housing, university education and better health care are a function of status within the government or the Communist Party.
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