Adam Smith's "Invisible Hand" is about to take a little off the top -- and maybe the sides as well -- in Cuba. According to the BBC:
Cuba is turning over hundreds of state-run barber shops and beauty salons to employees in what may be the start of a long-expected privatisation drive.
All barbers and hairdressers in shops with three seats or fewer will be allowed to rent the space and pay taxes instead of getting a monthly wage.
Here's hoping for a freer, more well-groomed Cuba.