2023
DOI: 10.1177/00420980231165381
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Commodifying Havana? Private accumulation, assetisation and marketisation in the Cuban metropolis

Abstract: In the Global South, cities are increasingly restructuring themselves around the financial pressures of international capital markets. Therefore, it is sometimes hypothesised that financial innovations created in the Global North are moving ‘South’. However, even though transnational capital is finding its way into Southern regions and other areas of reform, the road towards urban commodification is bumpy and uneven. In Havana, Cuba, the government recently legalised free market home sales, contributing to an … Show more

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“…These players have a mutual interest in booming tourism, capitalising value, and extracting tourism rent. We have defined the latter as a form of rent combining elements of differential, monopoly, and potentially also absolute rent, but also adding a new twist as rent gaps are not only shaped at the local but also at the global level (Jolivet 2023;Wijburg 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These players have a mutual interest in booming tourism, capitalising value, and extracting tourism rent. We have defined the latter as a form of rent combining elements of differential, monopoly, and potentially also absolute rent, but also adding a new twist as rent gaps are not only shaped at the local but also at the global level (Jolivet 2023;Wijburg 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%