International Trade and the Internet
International Trade and the Internet
The Internet's effect on international trade and commerce is discussed in this paper.
1,456 words (
approx. 5.8 pages) |
4 sources |
MLA | 2005
Paper Summary:
This paper discusses the impact on international trade that the Internet is making. Specific sources of these impacts are discussed in the paper.
Outline
Introduction
Issues
Regions
Technology
Regulation
Future Implications
Bibliography
From the Paper:
"As we move into the twenty-first century, we are faced with an ever-shrinking world. One in which borders are diminishing, and cultures are merging. The economies are now moving together within regions to form larger, more efficient, powerful centers for monetary and economic exchange. What once used to be a very segregated globe is now separated into an almost continental based economy. Each region has its specific power centers in which the economic activity revolves. There has been an even greater push in these economies to develop more efficient means of communicating to make transactions easier. This is where the Internet has aided this movement."
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