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� To become wealthier, countries want to use their resources in the most efficient manner.

� Examples: USA, UK, France, Germany, Japan, BRIC.

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� After all, a diverse economy has long been thought to play a key role in getting a sustainable economy.

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� In this presentation I’ll try to answer the next four important questions.

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1. What is a Diversified Economy? 1. What is a Diversified Economy? 1. What is a Diversified Economy? 1. What is a Diversified Economy?

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1. What 1. What 1. What 1. What is a Diversified Economy? is a Diversified Economy? is a Diversified Economy? is a Diversified Economy?

2. What 2. What 2. What 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages? are the advantages and disadvantages? are the advantages and disadvantages? are the advantages and disadvantages?

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1. What 1. What 1. What 1. What is a Diversified Economy? is a Diversified Economy? is a Diversified Economy? is a Diversified Economy?

2. What 2. What 2. What 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages? are the advantages and disadvantages? are the advantages and disadvantages? are the advantages and disadvantages?

3. Economy 3. Economy 3. Economy 3. Economy of Suriname, diversified but still of Suriname, diversified but still of Suriname, diversified but still of Suriname, diversified but still

NOT NOT NOT NOT diversified?diversified?diversified?diversified?

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1. What 1. What 1. What 1. What is a Diversified Economy? is a Diversified Economy? is a Diversified Economy? is a Diversified Economy?

2. What 2. What 2. What 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages? are the advantages and disadvantages? are the advantages and disadvantages? are the advantages and disadvantages?

3. Economy 3. Economy 3. Economy 3. Economy of Suriname, diversified but still of Suriname, diversified but still of Suriname, diversified but still of Suriname, diversified but still

NOT NOT NOT NOT diversified?diversified?diversified?diversified?

4. What 4. What 4. What 4. What is the meaning of Economic is the meaning of Economic is the meaning of Economic is the meaning of Economic 4. What 4. What 4. What 4. What is the meaning of Economic is the meaning of Economic is the meaning of Economic is the meaning of Economic

Diversification Diversification Diversification Diversification for the Caribbean Economy?for the Caribbean Economy?for the Caribbean Economy?for the Caribbean Economy?

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� Several definitions for a Diversified Economy.

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� The financial-dictionary says that ‘ Diversification is an Diversification is an Diversification is an Diversification is an investment strategy in which you investment strategy in which you investment strategy in which you investment strategy in which you spread your investment spread your investment spread your investment spread your investment dollars among different sectors, industries, and securities dollars among different sectors, industries, and securities dollars among different sectors, industries, and securities dollars among different sectors, industries, and securities within a number of asset classes’.within a number of asset classes’.within a number of asset classes’.within a number of asset classes’.

� The Economist Harry Markowitz says that DiversificationDiversificationDiversificationDiversification, is , is , is , is ‘not putting all your eggs in one basket’.‘not putting all your eggs in one basket’.‘not putting all your eggs in one basket’.‘not putting all your eggs in one basket’. This famous phrase means that diversification is to create a portfolio phrase means that diversification is to create a portfolio that includes multiple investments in order to reduce risk.

� Professor LeProfessor LeProfessor LeProfessor Le---- Yin Zhang Yin Zhang Yin Zhang Yin Zhang of the University College London noted in her presentation (2003) that Economic diversification is the process whereby a growing range of process whereby a growing range of process whereby a growing range of process whereby a growing range of economic outputs are produced. economic outputs are produced. economic outputs are produced. economic outputs are produced. She said that it can be the diversification of diversification of diversification of diversification of markets for exports markets for exports markets for exports markets for exports or or or or of income of income of income of income sourcessourcessourcessources.

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� So in simple terms, ‘Economic diversification is when a country has incomes from many different sources that are not directly related to each other. It can be the production of various (export) products or the export of various (export) products or the export of one or a few products to various countries’.

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AdvantagesAdvantagesAdvantagesAdvantages:

a. Even if some industries are suffering, other,

more competitive industries will keep the economy relatively healthy. economy relatively healthy.

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a. Even if some industries are suffering, other, more competitive

industries will keep the economy relatively healthy.

b. Or even if some markets lose interest in your

export product, there will still be other

markets available for your export product. markets available for your export product.

(Makes countries less vulnerable to changes

in the world economy).

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a. Even if some industries are suffering, other, more competitive

industries will keep the economy relatively healthy.

b. Or even if some markets lose interest in your export product, there

will still be other markets available for your export product. (Makes countries less vulnerable to changes in the world economy).

c. It encourages new development in other c. It encourages new development in other

sectors of the economy (spin off effect, supply companies).

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a. Even if some industries are suffering, other, more competitive

industries will keep the economy relatively healthy.

b. Or even if some markets lose interest in your export product,

c. there will still be other markets available for your export product. (Makes countries less vulnerable to changes in the world economy).

c. It encourages new development in other sectors of the

economy (spin off effect, supply companies).

d. It both reduces investment risk and

increases the odds that you will earn a decent return over time.

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a. Even if some industries are suffering, other, more competitive

industries will keep the economy relatively healthy.

b. Or even if some markets lose interest in your export product, there

will still be other markets available for your export product. (Makes countries less vulnerable to changes in the world economy).

c. It encourages new development in other sectors of the economy

(spin off effect, supply companies).(spin off effect, supply companies).

d. It both reduces investment risk and increases the odds that you will

earn a decent return over time.

e. It creates structural employment.

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a. Even if some industries are suffering, other, more competitive

industries will keep the economy relatively healthy.

b. Or even if some markets lose interest in your export product,

there will still be other markets available for your export product. (Makes countries less vulnerable to changes in the world economy).

c. It encourages new development in other sectors of the c. It encourages new development in other sectors of the

economy (spin off effect, supply companies).

d. It both reduces investment risk and increases the odds that you

will earn a decent return over time.

e. It creates structural employment.

f. External trade helps reduce economic volatility

(especially when a country also has a diversified export market).

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� A strong, growing, sustainable economy is the goal of every nation in the world, so all countries should strive to develop a Diversified EconomyDiversified EconomyDiversified EconomyDiversified Economy.

But the question is how much should they how much should they how much should they how much should they diversify?diversify?diversify?diversify?

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Two kinds of risks:

1. Systematic Risk.

2. Diversifiable Risk.

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� First that risk can be reduced to a certain that risk can be reduced to a certain that risk can be reduced to a certain that risk can be reduced to a certain extend with diversification, but can not extend with diversification, but can not extend with diversification, but can not extend with diversification, but can not nullify. nullify. nullify. nullify. nullify. nullify. nullify. nullify.

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� First that risk can be reduced to a certain extend with that risk can be reduced to a certain extend with that risk can be reduced to a certain extend with that risk can be reduced to a certain extend with diversification, but can not nullify. diversification, but can not nullify. diversification, but can not nullify. diversification, but can not nullify.

� Second, it shows us that there is really no no no no advantage of extending your portfolio to advantage of extending your portfolio to advantage of extending your portfolio to advantage of extending your portfolio to more than a certain number of securities in more than a certain number of securities in more than a certain number of securities in more than a certain number of securities in more than a certain number of securities in more than a certain number of securities in more than a certain number of securities in more than a certain number of securities in the portfoliothe portfoliothe portfoliothe portfolio.

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� Means:

By concentrating more on diversification, a country can lose the opportunity of putting its efforts and investment on winning sectors, sectors, sectors, sectors, its efforts and investment on winning sectors, sectors, sectors, sectors, industries, markets and securities.industries, markets and securities.industries, markets and securities.industries, markets and securities.

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� Warren Buffett once said that

‘wide diversification is only required when ‘wide diversification is only required when ‘wide diversification is only required when ‘wide diversification is only required when investors do not understand what they are investors do not understand what they are investors do not understand what they are investors do not understand what they are doing’.doing’.doing’.doing’.

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� Suriname's economy is being dominated by dominated by dominated by dominated by the exports of alumina, oil, and goldthe exports of alumina, oil, and goldthe exports of alumina, oil, and goldthe exports of alumina, oil, and gold.

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rice organic fruit

bananas organic vegetable

shrimp and fish exotic flowers

lumber pot plants

timber tropic fruit juices

BBQ Sauce/Marinades rumBBQ Sauce/Marinades rum

margarines souvenirs

water jewelries

detergent and cleanser eco tourism

closet paper call centers etc.

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� But still gold, alumina and oil accounts for approximately 30%, 40%, and 10%, respectively, of Suriname's exports (total mineral sector accounts for 80%).

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� Despite this economic diversification, the country's economy remains dependent on its mineral resources.

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� Things are changing now:

- A few decades back, the economy of Suriname was only dependent on bauxite.

- Entrepreneurs are now aware of the - Entrepreneurs are now aware of the possibilities to do business with other countries in the Caribbean, Europe, China, India or the USA.

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� Real GDP growth slowed to 1½ percent in 2009, as the worldwide slump in aluminum demand has led to a sharp contraction in the local bauxite/alumina sector. But the gold sector flourished and still flourishes as never sector flourished and still flourishes as never before.

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� Maybe it is this economic diversification why Suriname is not that much affected by the Global Financial crisis?

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� Suriname has a reasonable diversified economy, but why still a developing country?

(According to the World Bank, we are on the 17th place on a ranking

of potentially richest countries in the world).

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� A high economic concentrationhigh economic concentrationhigh economic concentrationhigh economic concentration?

� The informal sectorinformal sectorinformal sectorinformal sector?

� No clear diversification strategies and clear diversification strategies and clear diversification strategies and clear diversification strategies and mechanismsmechanismsmechanismsmechanisms?

� Unstructured export policyUnstructured export policyUnstructured export policyUnstructured export policy?

StakeholdersStakeholdersStakeholdersStakeholders do not encourage the movement of do not encourage the movement of do not encourage the movement of do not encourage the movement of � StakeholdersStakeholdersStakeholdersStakeholders do not encourage the movement of do not encourage the movement of do not encourage the movement of do not encourage the movement of labor and capital into productive economic labor and capital into productive economic labor and capital into productive economic labor and capital into productive economic sectorsectorsectorsectors

� Don’t policymakerspolicymakerspolicymakerspolicymakers know that the key to key to key to key to building a strong, sustainable economy is building a strong, sustainable economy is building a strong, sustainable economy is building a strong, sustainable economy is building a diversified economybuilding a diversified economybuilding a diversified economybuilding a diversified economy?

� Or is there something elsesomething elsesomething elsesomething else? (,......????)

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� Working together with more developed countries in the Caribbean (Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados?) who have more experience in diversifying there economy should be a step forward. should be a step forward.

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� Most Caribbean countries suffer from a lack Most Caribbean countries suffer from a lack Most Caribbean countries suffer from a lack Most Caribbean countries suffer from a lack of output and export diversificationof output and export diversificationof output and export diversificationof output and export diversification. (Trinidad has one of the most diversified and advanced (Trinidad has one of the most diversified and advanced (Trinidad has one of the most diversified and advanced (Trinidad has one of the most diversified and advanced production structures in the Caribbean region)production structures in the Caribbean region)production structures in the Caribbean region)production structures in the Caribbean region).

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� The economy of the most other countries in the Caribbean, is dependent on service exports (tourism) which tend to be considerably less volatile than goods exports.

(Maybe that’s why, despite of the global financial crisis, (Maybe that’s why, despite of the global financial crisis,

export earnings are quite stable in the Caribbean).

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� But still, in less good times, people would rather stay at home than spend money on expensive foreign holidays.

This may adversely affect the economies which are only dependent on earnings from which are only dependent on earnings from service exports.

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The Caribbean region can achieve a diversified The Caribbean region can achieve a diversified The Caribbean region can achieve a diversified The Caribbean region can achieve a diversified

economic structure of production by:economic structure of production by:economic structure of production by:economic structure of production by:

� Developing new products and services.

� Attracting foreign direct investment and

� Seeking for more export markets for the same � Seeking for more export markets for the same

product.

CSM&E opens several doors to achieve all this.

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� CARICOM members Suriname and Guyana have a great potential on mineral and non mineral sources.

� The other members have the appropriate � The other members have the appropriate knowledge skills.

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� CARICOM members can accumulate in sufficient quantities the appropriate knowledge skills, to achieve a diversified economic structure of production

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� The global financial crisis must be an incentive for the Caribbean countries to work together to strengthen their economies.

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� Economic diversification will help the Caribbean economy to survive changes in the world economy, such as recession, new trade laws and treaties, and new technologies.

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� Helping each other will make these countries only stronger to survive the competition from strong economies like America, Europe and especially the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) China)