Here's How Asia Policy Makers are Tackling E-Commerce, Inflation
An explosion in online shopping in Asia has policy makers scrambling to gauge its effects on their economies.
(Bloomberg) -- An explosion in online shopping in Asia has policy makers scrambling to gauge its effects on their economies. Here’s how eight economies across the region are digesting the e-commerce boom via the work of their central bankers and statistics agencies:
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With assistance from Enda Curran, Michelle Jamrisko, Toru Fujioka, Michael Heath, Suttinee Yuvejwattana, Siegfrid Alegado, Vrishti Beniwal, Chong Pooi Koon, Miao Han, Jiyeun Lee