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Cuba: Where State Systems, Scarcity, and Adaptation Shape Everyday Life
Cuba operates as a system shaped by state planning, resource constraints, and continuous adaptation, where infrastructure, culture, and ingenuity combine to sustain daily life. From the streets of Havana to agricultural regions in Pinar del Río, the country functions through interconnected systems of rationing, tourism, healthcare, and informal exchange. What appears as a static economy is in fact a dynamic system constantly adjusting to internal structures and external press
Apr 92 min read
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