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Sue E. Eckert (Author), Sarah Cleeland Knight (Author), Catherine L. Mann (Author)

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July 18, 2000
Electronic commerce is changing the ways that businesses and consumers interact with each other, the products they create, buy, and sell, and the way that they communicate, learn, and become informed. How can policymakers position their countries and themselves to take advantage of this new environment? How should policymaking adjust to a more global, more networked, and more information-rich marketplace where relationships and jurisdictions between the governments, businesses, and citizens of different countries increasingly overlap? How can governments effectively harness rapidly changing technologies and partner with both domestic and foreign private sectors to reap the greatest benefits for their constituents?

This primer answers these questions using both general analysis and specific examples. It addresses in particular the needs of policymakers in emerging markets who must formulate and refine policies that affect e-commerce in areas such as telecommunications and finance, international trade and domestic distribution, and taxation and privacy. Companies considering doing business in these economies also will find that the examples of the issues that policymakers face, the different policy approaches that they choose, and the market opportunities that arise as more and more economies around the world embrace global electronic commerce


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"...an impressive and comprehensive book on a complex subject ... (It) will have use far beyond the developing countries... -- Andrew Wyckoff, head of the Economic Analysis and Statistics Division, Directorate of Science, OECD

"An impressive and comprehensive book on a complex subject . . . (It) will have use far beyond the developing countries for which it is primarily targeted." -- -Andrew Wyckoff, head of the Economic Analysis and Statistics Division, Directorate of Science, OECD

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Catherine L. Mann, Senior Fellow, held several posts at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (1984-87 and 1989-97), including Assistant Director and Special Assistant to the Staff Director, International Finance Division (1994-97). She was a Senior Economist on the Staff of the President's Council of Economic Advisors (1991-92), the principal staff member for the Chief Economist of the World Bank (1988-89), and a Ford Foundation Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (1987). She is an Adjunct Professor at the Owen School of Management at Vanderbilt University, and has also taught at the University of Chicago, Princeton University, University of Maryland, Georgetown, Boston College, and MIT. She has written numerous articles on international trade and finance, publishing in the American Economic Review, Journal of International Money and Finance, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, and International Economy, among other journals and volumes. She is the author of Is the U.S. Trade Deficit Sustainable? (1999).

Sue E. Eckert, Visiting Fellow, is Research Fellow at he Thomas J. Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University. From 1993 to 1997, she was Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration, where her responsibilities included US export control, non-proliferation, technology transfer policies, economic sanctions, and defense trade and industrial base programs. Prior to service in the Executive Branch, she was a member of the professional staff of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives, specializing in international trade issues. Her current research focuses on barriers to US exports and issues affecting high-tech industries, including electronic commerce.

Sarah Cleeland Knight is Director of E-Commerce Strategy at HomeTies.net, an Internet startup. Previously, she researched electronic commerce issues at the Institute for International Economics and worked with USDA's export promotion program and the international trade office of Seattle Chamber of Commerce. She has performed several in-country assessments of electronic commerce readiness, including work in Morocco as part of the Presidential Initiative on Internet for Economic Development. She is a graduate of the Masters in Foreign Service Program at Georgetown University.


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First Sentence:
Electronic commerce is a shorthand term that encompasses a complex of technologies, infrastructures, processes, and products. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
policy interoperability, electronic authentication, local call charges, electronic commerce, tax neutrality, privacy online, clearing facility, network benefits, digital delivery, domestic marketplace, electronic signatures
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, European Union, Latin America, World Bank, Business Week, Sri Lanka, Department of Commerce, E-Commerce Times, New York Times, Catherine Mann, South Africa, Western Europe, South Korea, World Wide Web, Gilmore Commission, Cisco Systems, General Council, Global Business Dialogue, Leland Initiative, The Economist, Washington Post, Chet Dembeck, European Parliament, Internet Protocol, South Asia
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