See Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Cuba in the 1970s: Pragmatism and Institutionalization (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1974), chap. 2. 5. Comité Estatalde Estadística, La economía cubana, 1975 (n.p., n.d.), 1-3.
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