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Diversification and economy
Diversification is still a long-term issue for this over-exposed economy.

Diversification and into
Diversification into new lines of business began in the 1920s.

Diversification and issue
Diversification has been cited as an issue, and there are examples to support this view.

Diversification and .
Diversification in the early 1990s saw the rise of information technology, led by call centres which made use of the city's bilingual workforce.
* Diversification: While this may hedge a company against a downturn in an individual industry it fails to deliver value, since it is possible for individual shareholders to achieve the same hedge by diversifying their portfolios at a much lower cost than those associated with a merger.
* Diversification results in a reduction of investment risk.
Diversification from traditional flue cured tobacco to include burley tobacco and other modes of agriculture is underway.
Diversification refers to the number of different securities in a fund.
Diversification came with a shareholding in L ' Oréal in 1974.
Diversification and biogeography of Juniperus ( Cupressaceae ): variable diversification rates and multiple intercontinental dispersals.
Others believe that Swadesh proposed early linkages, but believed that languages diverged immediately among peoples, as he expressed in his major, but unfinished work, The Origin and Diversification of Language ( 1971 ), published posthumously.
* Ericson, Per G. P .; Anderson, Cajsa L .; Britton, Tom ; Elżanowski, Andrzej ; Johansson, Ulf S .; Kallersjö, Mari ; Ohlson, Jan I .; Parsons, Thomas J .; Zuccon, Dario & Mayr, Gerald ( 2006 ): Diversification of Neoaves: integration of molecular sequence data and fossils.
Diversification of tanagers, a species rich bird group, largely follows lowlands to montane regions of South America.
* Portfolio Diversification benefits of Investing in Stamps by Chris Veld, University of Stirling.
* Diversification: Lenders to a small number of borrowers ( or kinds of borrower ) face a high degree of unsystematic credit risk, called concentration risk.
Diversification touched his other activities.
* Diversification ( new markets, new products ): Mohen A. S, Bion Products, Selectron Ltd, bk
Mapping this theory to business yields these familiar conditions: Entrepreneurship, Success and Growth, Diversification.
* Defence Diversification Agency, an executive agency of the UK Ministry of Defence.
Related regional development posts include Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and Minister of Western Economic Diversification.
He was a member of Prime Minister Paul Martin's Liberal government, serving in cabinet as Canada's tenth Minister of Western Economic Diversification and as Minister of State for Sport.
He was appointed to Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's cabinet on January 15, 2002, serving as Secretary of State for both Western Economic Diversification and Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
He was named Minister of Western Economic Diversification and Minister of State for Sport on July 20, 2004.
* Western Economic Diversification Canada.

economy and into
The Negro faces as much, if not more, difficulty in fitting himself into an urban economy as he did in an agrarian one.
He says the state, in order to proceed with economic development, must develop an understanding of how the various parts of its economy fit together and dovetail into the national economy.
Without a great acceleration in the metropolitan area's economy, there will not be sufficient jobs for the growing numbers of youngsters, and St. Louis will slip into second-class status.
Azerbaijan is an economy that has completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy ( with the completion of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline ), from one where the state played the major role.
In independent Armenia, environmental issues divide society ( and scientists ) sharply into those who fear " environmental time bombs " and those who view resumption of pollution-prone industrial operations as the only means of improving the country's economy.
A sparsely populated, arid country, Botswana has nonetheless managed to incorporate much of its interior into the national economy.
When pro-reform forces came into power in the spring 1997, an ambitious economic reform package, including introduction of a currency board regime, was agreed to with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, and the economy began to stabilise.
When pro-reform forces came into power in the spring 1997, an ambitious economic reform package, including introduction of a currency board regime, was agreed to with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, and the economy began to stabilise.
While unsustainable imbalances may persist for long periods ( cf, Singapore and New Zealand ’ s surpluses and deficits, respectively ), the distortions likely to be caused by large flows of wealth out of one economy and into another tend to become intolerable.
This is likely to have exchange rate implications: a sharp loss of value in the deficit economy ’ s exchange rate with the surplus economy ’ s currency will change the relative price of tradable goods, and facilitate a return to balance or ( more likely ) an over-shooting into surplus the other direction.
At the same time the vast majority of these resources are exported, integrating Canada closely into the international economy.
Crony capitalism is believed to arise when political cronyism spills over into the business world ; self-serving friendships and family ties between businessmen and the government influence the economy and society to the extent that it corrupts public-serving economic and political ideals.
The Popular Unity platform included the nationalization of U. S. interests in Chile's major copper mines, the advancement of workers ' rights, deepening of the Chilean land reform, reorganization of the national economy into socialized, mixed, and private sectors, a foreign policy of " international solidarity " and national independence and a new institutional order ( the " people's state " or " poder popular "), including the institution of a unicameral congress.
The nation's natural resources have made it into a comparatively prosperous nation in the African economy.
The economy developed into a type of socialism called samoupravljanje ( self-management ), in which workers controlled socially-owned enterprises.
As the economy of the Soviet Union fell into a decline during the 1990s, the People's Republic of China has emerged as a new a key partner for Cuba's foreign relations and the guardian of socialist countries around the world.
The underdeveloped agrarian economy inherited from colonial rule has been transformed into a modern economy, with dynamic services, industrial and agricultural sectors and an advanced physical and social infrastructure.
In June 2012 the Cypriot finance minister Vassos Shiarly stated that the European Central Bank, European commission and IMF officials are to carry out an in-depth investigation into Cyprus ' economy and banking sector to assess the level of funding it requires.
The tourism sector also contributes substantially into the economy.
For example, jīngjì ( 经济 / 經濟, keizai ), which in the original Chinese meant " the workings of the state ", was narrowed to " economy " in Japanese ; this narrowed definition was then re-imported into Chinese.
By 1951 about 20 % of the British economy had been taken into public ownership.

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