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The “e-commerce grew in Iberian lands in 2009, much remains to be done to consolidate it as a modern and secure means global marketing.
The volume of global e-commerce continues its upward trend in recent years, amid the vicissitudes of the global crisis. And Spain could not be the exception, where online trading turnover amounted to EUR 5,800 million, up 11% over the previous year
It is however much to be done to consolidate this new form of international trade, as determined by economic globalization and especially the technological advances of the hand of innovation, are redefining both the present and future of society new patterns of behavior that behave.
Definition of electronic commerce
The e-commerce, the English translation of electronic commerce is the purchase or sale of products or services through electronic media such as Internet and other computer networks, encompassing not only the commercial exchange of tangible products online between people and businesses but also purchase virtual items such as software, access to premium content from a website, etc.
The emergence of the Internet in the mid-90s, was the impetus for this new form of trade also resulted in a boost to electronic means of payment and a new way to use credit cards, something complemented in 1995 with the initiative “A Global Marketplace for SMEs”, created by the G7/G8 in order to accelerate the use of electronic commerce between companies around the world.
An old branch of economic science
International trade seems to be established from globalization, but it is not, only that communications have given a special impetus.
The study of the international economy as well as any branch of economic science, aims to analyze the process of making decisions based on scarce resources to provide satisfaction to society. This part of the economy examines how international transactions affect social welfare issues, income distribution, employment, and ways on how public policies can affect social welfare.
International trade is not a branch which arises from the globalization and think logically, but emerged even before the formation of nation-state. Civilizations transcendent in world history as the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Phoenicians gave particular importance to the passage of goods and services crossing borders, then to the first power set as states, for Spain, Portugal, Holland and England, was an element of national security. Read the rest of this entry »
Every moment in the world, at this very second, we are making million of freight flows and financial transactions. Are the goods and services that transcend territorial boundaries through the importation or exportation, which is the trade balance.
Adam Smith and tariffs
The Scottish economist Adam Smith, through his work The Wealth of Nations states that States international trade should specialize in the production of goods and services where comparative advantage obtained, usually formed through the low cost of production. Given this theory, nations have implemented tariffs, taxes on the importation of goods to protect its domestic market, is a way to preserve the welfare of domestic enterprises and employment.
The trade in physical goods, international market base
International trade is made with 75% share of trade in manufactures produced mainly in Asia. In terms of primary goods, trade in food is 8.4% of the overall business activity within these goods, energy are the next commercial product, being even in the last 15 years an element of national security, so its marketing and pricing is increasingly complex, relying more on political, social and even cultural, that of supply and demand. Read the rest of this entry »