Submitted by eac1g09 on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 16:58
It was considered whether the topics ‘economics’ and ‘ecommerce’ should be merged; however, some papers discus economic issues which may not refer to ecommerce specifically. Therefore ecommerce was allocated as a subtopics of economics.
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