Africa’s new Chief Economists Network seeks to strengthen economic coordination in CEMAC. The Central African Economic and Monetary Community already has a common central bank, a multilateral surveillance framework, and regional consultation mechanisms. The African Chief Economists Network, launched on July 12 in Abidjan, will add value if it helps speed up the flow of economic analysis and turns it into coordinated policy.
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