Report no.30 on COVID-19: Cuba's Landmark Currency Unification Amidst Severe Economic Woes
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This is a series of reports by the AALL FCIL-SIS Latin American Law Interest Group and Latino Caucus in a project monitoring COVID-19 legal responses in the Latin America and Caribbean region. By Bianca Anderson CUP, CUC and US dollar Despite Cuba’s relatively low number of coronavirus cases and deaths, the challenges caused by the coronavirus pandemic and…
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