E-commerce has marginalized people’s greater visibility so they can operate in the global market, aiding human, social and economic development. E-commerce is special empowering for women, who often represent the least connected segment of society. With these initiatives, the global economy is helping thousands of people come in from the surface, this is not in terms of physical geography, but also this includes social and economic integration. The cultural, infrastructural, regulatory, linguistic and economic barriers continue to impede widespread digital inclusion, but entrepreneurs in many countries are embracing e-commerce. And in addition to break down spatial and temporal barriers, ICT can help level the playing field for new and various actors, in particular from the developing world.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
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