Outline of Burundi - Economy and Infrastructure of Burundi

Economy and Infrastructure of Burundi

Main article: Economy of Burundi
  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 168th (one hundred and sixty eighth)
    • One of the ten poorest countries in the world.
    • Has the lowest per capita GDP of any nation in the world.
  • Agriculture in Burundi
  • Banking in Burundi
    • National bank of Burundi: Bank of the Republic of Burundi
    • List of banks in Burundi
  • Communications in Burundi
    • Media of Burundi
      • Internet in Burundi
        • .bi
      • Telephone service in Burundi
        • AfricaPhonebook/Annulaires Afrique
        • Telephone numbers in Burundi
    • Postal service in Burundi
      • List of fish on stamps of Burundi
      • List of people on stamps of Burundi
  • Companies of Burundi
  • Currency of Burundi: Franc
    • ISO 4217: BIF
  • Energy in Burundi
    • Energy policy of Burundi
    • Oil industry in Burundi
  • Health care in Burundi
  • Mining in Burundi
  • Burundi Stock Exchange
  • Tourism in Burundi
  • Trade unions of Burundi
    • Confederation of Burundi Unions
  • Transportation in Burundi
    • Air transport in Burundi
      • Air Burundi
      • Airports in Burundi
        • Bujumbura International Airport
    • Rail transport in Burundi
      • Railway stations in Burundi
    • Roads in Burundi


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