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Former French colonies Compared by Economy > Spending > Final consumption expenditure > Current LCU

DEFINITION: Final consumption expenditure (current LCU). Final consumption expenditure (formerly total consumption) is the sum of household final consumption expenditure (private consumption) and general government final consumption expenditure (general government consumption). Data are in current local currency.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Vietnam 2,285.62 trillion 2012
2 Laos 60.39 trillion 2012
3 Lebanon 59.02 trillion 2012
4 Cambodia 46.28 trillion 2011
5 Guinea 33.79 trillion 2011
6 Madagascar 15.58 trillion 2009
7 Cameroon 10.79 trillion 2012
8 Algeria 8.4 trillion 2012
9 Cote d'Ivoire 7.85 trillion 2008
10 Senegal 6.47 trillion 2012
11 Burkina Faso 4.11 trillion 2011
12 Mali 3.96 trillion 2011
13 Chad 3.5 trillion 2012
14 Republic of the Congo 3.08 trillion 2011
15 Niger 2.94 trillion 2012
16 Benin 2.87 trillion 2010
17 Gabon 2.48 trillion 2007
18 Syria 2.11 trillion 2010
19 Togo 1.68 trillion 2011
20 Mauritania 1.1 trillion 2012
21 Central African Republic 1.06 trillion 2012
22 Morocco 653.62 billion 2012
23 Mozambique 376.58 billion 2012
24 Haiti 347.85 billion 2012
25 Djibouti 121.97 billion 2007
26 Tunisia 61.17 billion 2012

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