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In Cuba what do citizens and businesses decide

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In Cuba, citizens and private businesses decide relatively little about the economy. The state (central government) makes most major economic decisions — what is produced, how resources are allocated, pricing, and investment. There have been limited market reforms in recent years allowing small private enterprises and self-employment in some sectors, but the economy remains largely centrally planned and state-controlled.