Global E-commerce and Data Localization Issues
Yub, Lee Kyu | October 2017
Abstract
Commerce has evolved together with the internet. Commerce is con-ducted via the internet, which in turn, changes commerce. Electronic commerce (or e-commerce) is the most natural outcome derived from the evolution in the modern digital economy. Yet, it may come somewhat as a surprise to discover there are diverse definitions of e-commerce. The simplest possible way to define e-commerce would be "commerce via the internet," in which commerce is the sale or purchase of goods or services. In fact, it took more than a decade for several international or-ganizations, including the WTO, OECD, USITC, and UN, to reach a common definition of e-commerce.
Citation
Yub, Lee Kyu. 2017. Global E-commerce and Data Localization Issues. © Korea Institute for International Economic Policy. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7466.Keywords
Trade And Development
Large Scale Industry
Regional Trade
Commerce and Industry
Trade Negotiations
Merchandise Trade
Domestic Trade
Computer Industry
Trade Regulation
Telecommunication Companies
Rural Rehabilitation
Biotechnology
Interindustry Trade
Industrial Policy
Industrial Investment
Industrial Development
Small Scale Industry
Medium Scale Industry
Local Industry
Transport Infrastructure
Trade regulations
Telecommunications Industry
Computers
Trade data interchange
Access to markets
E-Commerce
Rural development
Unfair competition
Supply and demand
Energy policy
Developing countries
Industrial organizations
Creative industries
Investment banking
Microfinance
Financial planning industry
Infrastructure
Manufactures
Business failures
Wages and labor productivity
Microelectronics industry
Electronic industries
Digital electronics
Microelectronics
Electronic commerce
Business enterprises
Digital
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