Abstract. This paper explores the current situation of China's e-commerce development. It expounds on various benefits brought by China's e-commerce development, such as promoting the economic growth. It also claims that many serious problems existing in the development process, especially the service quality, safety issues and lack of shared standards. At the end of the paper, some strategies are proposed, in order to solve these problems.
Transitional economics became a hotspot research topic that emerged in the research area of the theoretical economics in the 1980s in response to the needs in the practice of marketization reform. The study of transitional economics took the practice of the transformation from planned economy to market economy in China as the basis and referred to the experiences and lessons of transition countries in the international community. It made comparisons on the historical process of the vertical institutional change of the same country and the experiences and lessons of the horizontal institutional change of different countries. Through the comparison, people clearly identified specific characteristics of the planned economic systems and found out where the start point of transition study was. People clearly found out what kind of transition strategies and paths different countries had adopted and what kind of path transition study should take. People also clearly found out what kind of market economy different countries could establish eventually and studied what the target model of transition in different countries was. The study of this emerging discipline covered a series of most fundamental theoretical and practical issues on transition and development, such as where a transition country should start with, where it should go, and what the path was.
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