Progress report on the OECD Action Plan for Electronic Commerce
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Progress report on the OECD Action Plan for Electronic Commerce OECD, Paris, 12-13 October 1999

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Statementprepared by the Secretariat.
SeriesOECD working papers -- no.70, OECD working papers -- no.70.
ContributionsOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry.
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Pagination20p. ;
Number of Pages20
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Open LibraryOL20323519M

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