
The Economic and Social Impact of Electronic Commerce
by Andrew Wyckoff, Alessandra Colecchia
Publisher: OECD 1999
Number of pages: 168
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This book represents one of the very first analyses of the role of electronic commerce in the broader economy, and addresses such issues as the impact of e-commerce on employment and on society as a whole, as well as its contribution to economic growth and efficiency.
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