The Third-Party E-Commerce Platform Based on the Trading Service

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This paper presents a formal model of monopoly e-commerce platforms owned by a third party in spot trading modes using analyzing the transaction process and service supply chain relationship .for more benefits, the platform owner must aim at transaction services of staple commodities with high price elasticity and large quantities of market supply and demand, while reducing the marginal usage costs of buyers and suppliers with effective measures.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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4061-4064

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May 2014

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