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But, too often, such revenues distort economic incentives, which come to favor rent-seeking and interfere with the
diversification
that is essential for growth.
Second, there is the relationship between oil prices and the need for income
diversification
in the oil-producing countries.
Diversification
requires investment in the future, in the form of education and well-developed infrastructure, including telecommunications, power, roads, rail, and water.
As the necessary measures for
diversification
are implemented, policymakers must ensure that the economic growth they are pursuing creates jobs.
That demographic trend could unlock future growth by advancing economic diversification, spurring domestic consumption, and supporting industrialization.
In 2008, Medvedev was installed in the Kremlin as part of “Putin’s plan,” the substantive part of which was known as “Strategy 2020,” a blueprint for continued economic growth and
diversification.
At present, the world holds a lot of US dollar assets, and greater
diversification
of portfolios in coming years would not be shocking.
Deregulation promised to spawn financial innovations that would enhance access to credit, enable greater portfolio diversification, and allocate risk to those most able to bear it.
These investors can, in turn, be encouraged when financial hedging devices and financial
diversification
protect them.
Likewise, food-related research and development should focus on facilitating the production of nutrient-rich foods and the
diversification
of farming systems.
We must embrace structural change and push for the
diversification
of Africa’s productive base away from over-dependence on raw materials and mining.
But that, in turn, requires lowering the cost of doing business, fighting corruption, promoting transparency in mining deals, and channeling natural-resource revenues in ways that enhance economic
diversification
and competitiveness.
The difference between what a country exports and imports can reflect myriad factors, including business cycles, demographics, investment opportunities, and economic
diversification.
Later, academic researchers identified more plausible reasons why the US might be able to run large deficits without great risk, as long as investors’ desire for diversification, safety, and liquidity sustained global demand for US assets.
But the ultimate goal –
diversification
and associated improvements in economic (and political) institutions and the business climate – has mostly proved elusive.
Making its cities more competitive will require India to decide whether to emphasize specialization (with an industry concentrated in a particular city) or
diversification
(with each city home to a range of industries, roughly in line with the national average).
But, in recent years, there has been a notable shift toward diversification, with some major urban centers, like Mumbai and Bangalore, experiencing the largest and fastest shifts away from specialization.
All of this suggests that, as technology continues to advance, so will
diversification
– a trend that will shape future urbanization patterns in India.
And there’s more good news: the strongest job gains due to
diversification
are occurring in rural areas and among small enterprises, suggesting that India’s urbanization can bring inclusive growth and prosperity.
It confirms full visa liberalization as a long-term goal (with visa facilitation agreements in the meantime), promises enhanced cooperation on energy security, diversification, and efficiency, and comes with dedicated programs and projects to help the neighbors in their integration and reform efforts in all these areas.
The region needs sustainable policies aimed at bringing about much-needed economic
diversification.
Second, product
diversification
must start now.
If the country is to achieve sustainable, broad-based, and inclusive economic growth,
diversification
is critical.
As sterilization induces issuance of domestic assets, global investors’ desire for
diversification
would be met without causing excessive currency appreciation, with all its collateral damage, in emerging markets.
While
diversification
into new areas is always challenging, it is particularly difficult for tradable activities, which have to face foreign competition from the start.
The success of economies such as China, which is driving economic development through its SOEs, and the United Arab Emirates, which is driving economic
diversification
through its sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), has raised potent questions about the efficacy of private-sector-led growth.
In New Zealand, the abolition of subsidies in 1984 helped to catalyze innovation and
diversification
in the agricultural sector, which today drives New Zealand’s economic growth.
This is the last thing the region needs, as it works toward economic growth and
diversification.
Moreover, the risk reduction from
diversification
would allow the megafund to issue large amounts of debt as well as equity, further broadening the pool of potential investors.
But I see that as an improbable outcome, given the growing
diversification
of Muslim identities in the new context of political freedoms, secular parties’ efforts to keep the Muslim Brotherhood within electoral politics, and the profiles of the three leading presidential candidates, none of whom want the Egyptian Revolution to be captured.
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