Diversification
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But, for all the Kremlin’s talk of diversification, Russia remains an economy with a Latin American, rather than a Western profile.
Capitalist institutions include risk-management schemes that provide insurance, hedging, and
diversification.
Not only is air pollution a growing source of concern, but
diversification
of energy sources is a crucial national-security interest.
But such efforts are unlikely to be enough, because the heavy-handed state-dominated economy – with ex-KGB agents now embedded at the top of most state companies – lacks both the nimbleness and the
diversification
to recover speedily.
Economic restructuring and
diversification
were promoted through a range of industrial policies.
The asset side of the balance sheet is maintained in the aggregate, but the management of the assets, particularly the
diversification
of holdings, can be thought of as prudent and de facto privatized.
With the euro looking less appetizing as a
diversification
play away from the dollar, gold’s appeal has naturally grown.
But, because it focuses mainly on tariffs, AGOA has limited capacity to address other economic challenges in African countries, such as supply-side constraints to regional and global trade, and the need for greater value-added production and export
diversification.
This calls for
diversification
of production, urbanization, and industrialization, which in turn require policy interventions that may lie at considerable distance from the poor (such as fixing regulations or targeting the value of the currency).
First, it threatens to sabotage India’s energy-import
diversification
strategy by making it overly dependent on the Islamist-bankrolling oil monarchies – including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar – which have managed to ride out the Arab Spring.
The benefits of cross-border consolidation are that market power is diluted in a large market, and more
diversification
is obtained, though these gains come at the price of weakened cost synergies.
Today, when governments and companies in Europe are opening their arms to foreign investors, Chinese companies eager for markets, technologies, and
diversification
should find rich pickings.
So nothing Chavez has done translates into a fundamental improvement in, or
diversification
of, Venezuela’s economy.
Moreover, the current system of international trade is deeply inequitable: it exposes developing countries to unfair competition, and discourages
diversification
of their economies.
Diversification
from US Treasury bills by investing some $3 billion in the Blackstone private equity fund this summer was swiftly followed by an embarrassing collapse in value.
It is extremely difficult to estimate capital flight, both because the data are insufficient and because it is tough to distinguish capital flight from normal
diversification.
Despite some recent diversification, investment flows have been heavily tilted to construction of oil and gas pipelines and other large international projects.
This
diversification
bolstered the city’s economy, even as it lost the majority of its textile-manufacturing jobs.
With the SDR providing a stronger glue at the international monetary system’s core, prudential currency
diversification
could have been made easier, the need for costly and inefficient self-insurance could have been reduced, and the provision of liquidity could have been made less pro-cyclical.
Greater
diversification
of portfolios and deeper cross-border linkages should help risk sharing, making the region more resilient to shocks.
Diversification
in natural gas transportations is a long-term cross-border asset development proposition requiring enormous investment and political commitment on a multilateral level.
Diversification
of energy sources is the first step needed to build a viable energy-security strategy.
Calls for supply
diversification
stem largely from the EU’s reliance on Russian gas, and Russia’s willingness to use energy for political purposes.
As Paul Collier of Oxford University has pointed out, the preponderance of dictatorships and autocratic kingdoms in the ranks of the largest oil exporters indicates that where these huge economic rents exist, pressures are created against economic
diversification
and democratization.
While much of China will gain from agricultural diversification, areas such as the Northeast that are overly dependent on grain production will suffer because under the WTO China will import much cheaper and better quality grain for both human consumption and animal fodder, causing rural incomes to decline even further.
The lesson from the first round of Western globalization was that natural-resource specialization, especially in the poorest countries, can delay industrialization, economic diversification, and the creation of productive capacity.
In a rapidly greening labor market, those jobs lost to environmental unsustainability will have to be replaced by just transitions involving the promotion of social security, economic
diversification
and retraining.
The lack of any clear justification for its high CAPE ratio should remind all investors of the importance of diversification, and that the overall US stock market should not be given too much weight in a portfolio.
Only with a new strategy based on economic
diversification
and investment in renewable energy can Peru achieve stable, inclusive, long-term prosperity – and make a real contribution to mitigating climate change.
The FAMEX study found that, compared to a control group, the scheme’s beneficiaries – half of which had fewer than 50 employees – initially enjoyed faster export growth and greater
diversification
across regions and products.
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