Problems and Policy Suggestions in China's E-payment Market
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With the improvement of science and technology and the development of economy, electronic payment has become an indispensable payment method in people's daily life in China. With the rapid development of electronic payment, it also faces a series of problems and challenges. This paper, from the perspective of China's electronic payment, studies its development status and market development status, and provides feasible suggestions for China's electronic payment market.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v5i2.1898
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