E-Commerce and Development Report 2001


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This report reviews trends important for developing countries trying to take advantage of ICT and the Internet. It supplies basic facts and statistics about electronic commerce and considers their relevance to developing economies, especially in relation to tourism, business-to-business markets, and electronic government. It also offers recommendations for creating enabling environments for e- commerce. China's ICT strategy is considered in detail. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR







United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD): E-Commerce and Development Report 2001


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The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) presents the full text of "E-Commerce and Development Report 2001." The report reviews trends that developing countries need to be aware of in their use of information technology and the Internet. Basic facts and figures about electronic commerce are provided as part of the report.




E-commerce and Development Report 2001


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E-Life after the Dot Com Bust


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After the dramatic failures of the dot coms in 2000 and 2001, many observers were quick to report on the death of electronic commerce. Investor confidence sagged, stock prices of technology firms in nearly all of the related sectors suffered. In reality, the picture is not nearly as dismal as the press would have us believe. E-commerce is not dead, but it has moved beyond its overhyped beginning stage. This book is an effort to sort through the hype, providing a realistic assessment of the state of electronic commerce today, and the important areas of opportunity and challenge for tomorrow. The book sees all kind of developments where e-business is becoming an integral part of ‘traditional’ business processes, with special emphasis on practical and policy importance. E-commerce scholars from a number of disciplines and countries contribute to assess the impact of the dot com bust and the current state of e-commerce.