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THE IMPACT OF E-COMMERCE

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Running Head: THE IMPACT OF E-COMMERCE The Impact of e-Commerce [Writer's Name] [Institution's Name] The Impact of e-Commerce Abstract Ecommerce has been readily adopted in more developed countries, but is still lagging in less developed nations. In this work, we synthesize lessons learned from economies that have already adopted ecommerce, and propose strategies that can be used to promote ecommerce adoption. We propose a comprehensive framework that simultaneously examines the importance of e-business of Racing Parts Maximum Inc, policy and technology in promoting ecommerce within an economy. Our recommended strategies also utilize a 3-pronged approach that describes how changes in e-business of Racing Parts Maximum Inc, policy and technology can be made to drive each other, so as to increase the readiness of the economy for ecommerce. E-commerce, even under the most radical...

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