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China's Emerging New Economy : the Internet and E-Commerce.

The New Economy has hit China, driven by the Internet and e-commerce. China has made a good start in both areas. Since its debut, subscribers to the Internet grew exponentially from a mere 1,600 in 1994 to 16.9 million in mid-2000. E-commerce transactions registered a total revenue of 200 million yu...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Wong, John
Otros Autores: Nah, Seok Ling, Carlson, Melody
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2000.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a THE NEW ECONOMY; Emergence of the New Economy; The Internet and E-commerce as Driving Forces; Embracing the New Economy; THE INTERNET IN CHINA; Explosive Growth and Its Implications; The Internet's Developments in China; Regulatory Framework; Demand Side Issues; Supply Side Issues; Opportunities for Foreign Involvement; E-COMMERCE IN CHINA; E-commerce Mushrooms Despite Problems; IT Financial Infrastructure; E-commerce Websites and Major Players; Methods of Payment and Delivery; Issues and Obstacles; Economic Issues; Technical Issues; Social Issues; Recent Developments; ANNEX 1. 
505 8 |a PRC INTERIM PROVISIONS OF THE REGULATION OF COMPUTER NETWORKS AND THE INTERNETANNEX 2; PRC MEASURES ON THE REGULATION OF PUBLIC COMPUTER NETWORKS AND THE INTERNET; ANNEX 3; COMPUTER INFORMATION NETWORK AND INTERNET SECURITY, PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS; Chapter 1 Comprehensive Regulations; Chapter 2 Responsibility for Security and Protection; Chapter 3 Security and Supervision; Chapter 4 Legal Responsibility; Chapter 5 Additional Regulations; ANNEX 4; STATE SECRECY PROTECTION REGULATIONS FOR COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS ON THE INTERNET; Chapter 1 General Principles. 
505 8 |a Chapter 2 Security MechanismChapter 3 Supervising the Protection of Secrets; Chapter 4 Supplementary Provisions; ANNEX 5; RULES OF SHANGHAI MUNICIPALITY ON THE MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTER PUBLIC INFORMATION NETWORKS INVOLVING PERSONNEL EXCHANGE SERVICES; ANNEX 6; REGULATIONS ON THE REGISTRATION AND FILING OF ONLINE BUSINESS OPERATIONS; Chapter 1 General Provisions; Chapter 2 Application, Verification and Ratification; Chapter 3 Modification, Assignment and Annual Checks; Chapter 4 Cancellation; Chapter 5 Supervision and Management; Chapter 6 Supplementary Provisions; ANNEX 7. 
505 8 |a Guidelines on the development of china's e-commerce industryannex 8; circular of the beijing municipal administration for industry and commerce concerning e-commerce activities registration; annex 9; new rules on e-commerce digital certificates. 
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