U.S. Dominates E-Commerce

In 1999, the U.S. generated 67 percent of global business-to-business and 76 percent of business-to-consumer e-commerce revenues, according to Andersen Consulting Inc. Europe accounted for 14 percent of both b-to-b and b-to-c global revenues, but 60 percent of European executives think the continent can become the hub of the global network economy.

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