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The Chinese Online Tsunami

In: Adventures in the Chinese Economy: 16 Years from the Inside

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  • Sven Agten

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China is the biggest digital market in the world and will soon have 1 billion internet users. The speed in which China’s digitalization has evolved is unprecedented and changed the country in every aspect imaginable. China is now a cashless society, with the world's most active social media, huge e-commerce players, and every service available online. It makes life in China extremely convenient. At the same time the internet provides Chinese citizens a new window to the world. Then there is of course the government, which utilized the Chinese internet to its own advantage and to the advantage of its domestic companies.

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  • Sven Agten, 2021. "The Chinese Online Tsunami," Springer Books, in: Adventures in the Chinese Economy: 16 Years from the Inside, chapter 0, pages 115-136, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-16-1167-4_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-1167-4_7
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