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Economic and Financial Review

Publisher

Central Bank of Nigeria

Keywords

Trade, Monetary Relations, West African, Central Banks, African Central Banks

Abstract

The West African Sub-Regional Group of the Association of African Central Banks is composed of six central banks that serve the twelve constituent member-countries. The countries include four sterling area countries: Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone; the remaining eight countries - Dahomey, Ivory Coast, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Togo and Upper Volta-belong to the franc zone. Being the Report of the Study Croup of Central Bank Directors of Research in West Africa, set up by the West African Sub-,Regional Committee of the Association of African Central Banks (AACB). The Report was adopted at the second meeting of the Sub-Regional Committee in Dakar in May 1972.

Author Bio

Being the Report of the Study Croup of Central Bank Directors of Research in West Africa, set up by the West African Sub-,Regional Committee of the Association of African Central Banks (AACB). The Report was adopted at the second meeting of the Sub-Regional Committee in Dakar in May 1972. Detailed statistical information upon which the Report was based can be obtained on request from the Director of Research of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Publication Title

CBN Economic and Financial Review

Issue

1

Volume

10

Recommended Citation

Central Bank of Nigeria (1972). Trade and Monetary Relations in the West African Sub-Region 1966-1970. CBN Economic and Financial Review. 10(1), 5-22.

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