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The e-commerce transaction statistics in developing countries

Published: 19 August 2008 Publication History

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E-commerce is developing very fast in the world especially in developing countries. E-commerce is an emerging subject so that for developing countries it is not so hard to catch up with developed countries. But the disordered statistics makes the level of E-commerce in developing countries difficult to estimate correctly. How to determine the pattern and the content of E-commerce statistics for developing countries is the problem faced by the developing countries and must to propose a solution immediately in E-commerce statistics. And then the result of E-commerce statistics may be used to help developing countries catch up with developed countries in economy. Some suggestions may be helpful. The future of E-commerce of developing countries is brilliant.

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ICEC '08: Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Electronic commerce
August 2008
355 pages
ISBN:9781605580753
DOI:10.1145/1409540
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  1. developing countries
  2. e-commerce
  3. e-commerce transaction
  4. e-commerce transaction statistics

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ICEC08: 10th International Conference on E-Commerce
August 19 - 22, 2008
Innsbruck, Austria

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