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Cuba's De-Dollarization Program: Policy Measures, Main Objectives, and Principal Motivations

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This paper examines the main characteristics of Cuba’s de-dollarization program, the objectives of these policy measures, and their principal causes and motivations. The paper is organized in three sections. The first section describes the policy measures associated with the process of de-dollarization, followed by a detailed account of their main objectives (section two), and an analysis of their principal causes and motivations (section three).

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  • Gonzalez Corzo, Mario, 2006. "Cuba's De-Dollarization Program: Policy Measures, Main Objectives, and Principal Motivations," MPRA Paper 60483, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    Keywords

    Cuba; Cuban economy; de-dollarization; dollarization;
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    • P2 - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems - - Socialist and Transition Economies

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