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Cuba forced to rethink system of paternalism

By Marc Frank in Havana

Published: September 17 2009 20:18 | Last updated: September 17 2009 20:18

Communist Cuba has begun dismantling a vast system of state gratuities and subsidised goods and services in favour of higher wages, more individual choice and targeted welfare.

The move is part of President Raúl Castro’s drive to modernise an economy in which, he recently admitted, two plus two often equals five in terms of spending and three when it comes to performance.

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