
The present article analyses the modern electronic communication and online services, including e-government, as major drivers of change for our economies and our societies. They help to promote growth and jobs, productivity, savings in public spending, consumer welfare and they offer new opportunities for personal expression.
Digital Single Market, e-government, e-payments, electronic commerce, Online content and licences, taxation, The Services Directive
Digital Single Market, e-government, e-payments, electronic commerce, Online content and licences, taxation, The Services Directive
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