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Barbara Darimont (), Marianne Friedrich and Jonas Henselmann
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Barbara Darimont: East Asia Institute of Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society
Marianne Friedrich: Universtity Würzburg
Jonas Henselmann: Arrow ECS

Chapter 10 in Economic Policy of the People's Republic of China, 2023, pp 167-185 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract During the turn of the millennium, the national framework conditions favored the rapid development of e-commerce business and allowed this form of trade to become an essential driver of the Chinese economy. Numerous success factors, such as rapid economic growth, digitalization, and the leapfrogging effect, contribute to the upswing in Chinese online trade. The e-commerce boom in China is not only subject to the success of private companies and market developments, but also to the active intervention of the Chinese state in the market. Since 2006, the Chinese government has been supporting digital innovation in its own country with the “Made in China 2025” program.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-38467-8_10

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