On the Identifying of Influencing Factors of E-Commerce Based on the Quantile Regression

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In this paper, the semi-annual data such as the number of mobile users, the total amount of social logistics, the total amount of the private placement and financing from 2000 to 2012 in China. The following conclusions are drawn. The mobile internet market, the financial capital market and the logistics service market are main factors influencing the development of e-commerce in China. From a dynamic perspective, these influencing factors would become differentiated. Along with the gradually becoming booming and mature of the e-commerce market, the mobile communication market and the financial capital market play a greater and greater role in promoting the development of e-commerce, while the logistics service market plays a smaller and smaller role in influencing e-commerce.

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September 2013

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