The new financial framework for the Cuban non-state sector

Pavel Vidal, P. V. Viswanath

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Abstract

A cornerstone of the current Cuban economic model reforms is its opening to the non-state small-scale sector. Using the results of a survey of non-state businesses, we look at the provision of financial services to the small- and medium-sized enterprises in the non-state sector from two perspectives: first, the nature of the new credit regulations and bank policies and how they accomplish the evaluation of credit to a hitherto non-existent sector; and second, how these small business clients view their relationship with their lender state banks. We look at Cuba from the perspective of a socialist economy in transition and compare it to microfinance in China and India.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)218-239
Number of pages22
JournalPost-Communist Economies
Volume31
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 04 Mar 2019

Keywords

  • commercial banks
  • Cuba
  • microfinance
  • private sector
  • reform

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