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No, it is not used in countries in Africa. African countries have their own currencies.
Countries currently using a currency called "franc"Country - CurrencyBenin - West African CFA francBurkina Faso - West African CFA francBurundi - Burundi francCameroon - Central African CFA francCentral African Republic - Central African CFA francChad - Central African CFA francRepublic of the Congo - Central African CFA francDemocratic Republic of the Congo - Congolese francComoros - Comorian francCôte d'Ivoire - West African CFA francDjibouti - Djiboutian francEquatorial Guinea - Central African CFA francGabon - Central African CFA francGuinea - Guinean francGuinea-Bissau - West African CFA francLiechtenstein - Swiss francMali - West African CFA francNiger - West African CFA francRwanda - Rwandan francSenegal - West African CFA francSwitzerland- Swiss francTogo - West African CFA francBefore the introduction of the Euro in 2002, France, Belgium and Luxembourg also had currencies called francs.
How is the concept of opportunity cost relevant to the economy of west African countries
How is the concept of opportunity cost relevant to the economy of west African countries
west african countries and thier exports
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Africa does not have a single/common currency.It's a continent of 53 independent countries. Respectfully,Githua Rwakirega
West African countries must import more industrial goods than they export in natural products.
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Many African countries traded : gold, ivory and slaves (to America & West Indies until 1807)
The Red Sea does not separate ANY African countries. East of the Red Sea is Asia.