Diversification
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What Africa is providing is a
diversification
play, and also opportunities for yield pickup for the investor that's aware of what he or she is doing.
Some of these
diversification
attempts failed.
So successful industrial upgrading and economic
diversification
requires first-movers, and improvements in skills, logistics, transportation, access to finance, and various other changes, many of which are beyond the first-movers’ capacity.
By using smart farming techniques such as drought-resistant seeds, intercropping, composting, and crop diversification, farmers can blunt the effects of extreme weather at very low costs.
But, again, a broader investor pool is likely to reduce the average number of investments per investor, with inadequate
diversification
leading to many more losers than winners.
And they can achieve the ne plus ultra of
diversification
by holding GDP-linked bonds from around the world.
This should be coupled with economic diversification, for which the recent recovery in commodity prices provides wider scope.
The EU should also launch a comprehensive study of all aspects of Europe’s reliance on Russian energy supplies, including transit, energy security and conservation, supply diversification, and the impact of “bypass” pipelines like Nord Stream and South Stream.
This was accompanied by an increase in armed violence against the police, the military, and journalists, as well as by incursions into politics and
diversification
of criminal income through kidnappings, extortion, piracy, and human trafficking.
This must include incentives to stimulate private-sector investment – especially in new, environmentally-friendly technologies and labor-intensive economic activities – and collaborative industrial policy to strengthen economic
diversification
in developing countries.
Worse, banks failed to understand the first principle of risk management:
diversification
only works when risks are not correlated, and macro-shocks (such as those that affect housing prices or borrowers’ ability to repay) affect the probability of default for all mortgages.
Once the market turbulence sparked by changes in US monetary policy subsides, they will once again become the darlings of global investors seeking returns from growth and
diversification.
Furthermore, the
diversification
of China’s asset holdings would deepen its financial markets considerably.
Many scholars now believe this “bargain” undermines developing countries’ ability to enact policies that encourage economic
diversification
and structural change, making it more difficult for them to catch up economically and technologically with developed economies.
The reversal of sought-after economic diversification, and the reduction of “modernization” to little more than a slogan, caused no immediate concern.
One form of that
diversification
is to buy foreign bonds and stocks, driving up the value of those currencies.
South Korea, Brazil, and other emerging-market countries are also attractive
diversification
investments, causing their currencies to appreciate.
A larger domestic market encourages
diversification
of the national economy, reducing dependence on exports of natural resources and, in turn, exposure to global price fluctuations.
Alternatives do need to be explored, including more efficient use,
diversification
into more easily accessible substitutes, and reduction of overall consumption (though in all these cases, it is easier to deal with energy shortages than food shortages).
Powerful economic forces drive the structural evolution and economic
diversification
that underpin growth, producing transitions that have common elements.
Credit risk is best hedged through
diversification
across uncorrelated credits.
Liquidity risk is best hedged through
diversification
across time.
Market risk is best hedged through a combination of
diversification
across assets and enough time to decide when to sell.
In Nepal, microfinance is supporting disaster relief and preparedness, crop diversification, and improved access to irrigation.
Because it is difficult to become ever-more efficient at producing a ton of copper or a pound of fruit (and, in Chile’s case, the grade of copper ore is fast declining), further growth has to come from diversification: moving capital and labor to new sectors, where productivity is higher.
What are needed are intermediary organizations that will grant a measure of control to foreigners, allow
diversification
across a wider range of US-located assets, and yet still appear 100% American to US politicians.
China will gain a measure of risk diversification, reduce the price pressure that has kept earnings on its foreign exchange reserves low, and avoid running into political trouble.
That means economic diversification, which can be achieved only by reducing the size of government and removing the obstacles that stymie the private sector.
Energy subsidies – so ingrained in the GCC economies – distort consumption and production patterns; defeat government attempts at economic diversification; and increase vulnerability to volatile international energy prices.
The bottom line is that economic
diversification
– so long preached rather than implemented – is now a necessity for the Gulf’s oil states.
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