Economy and Infrastructure of The Central African Republic
- Main article: Economy of the Central African Republic
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 157th (one hundred and fifth seventh)
- Agriculture in the Central African Republic
- Banking in the Central African Republic
- National Bank of the Central African Republic
- Communications in the Central African Republic
- Companies of the Central African Republic
- Currency of the Central African Republic: Franc
- ISO 4217: XAF
- Energy policy of the Central African Republic
- Mining in the Central African Republic
- Oil industry in the Central African Republic
- Tourism in the Central African Republic
- Transport in the Central African Republic
- the Central African Republic Stock Exchange
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