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A Brief Analysis of the Innovation of International Trade Methods Based on Network Economy

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The impact and influence of network economy on international trade is very great, which makes it face powerful development opportunities and challenges. Because of the explosive development of e-commerce has greatly changed the circulation mode of international trade; On the other hand, the extensive resource sharing of network database breaks through the time and space limitation of international trade exchange, and the organic combination of virtual market economy and real market economy not only promotes the prosperity of international trade, but also causes many problems. The purpose of this paper is to change the mode of the world economy from the traditional form to the modern model, make international trade more convenient and quick, and promote the market economy into the tide of network economy. By analyzing the application of network in international trade communication, this paper studies its influence on the development of international trade, and puts forward Suggestions and views on optimizing network technology to promote the development of international trade. The results show that the negative impact of network economy on international economy and trade exists for a long time, which requires the Chinese government and relevant departments to conduct in-depth research on this, and then take relevant measures to avoid the negative impact of network economy, and finally realize the purpose of network economy promoting the sound development of China’s market economy.

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Ding, Y. (2021). A Brief Analysis of the Innovation of International Trade Methods Based on Network Economy. In: Sugumaran, V., Xu, Z., Zhou, H. (eds) Application of Intelligent Systems in Multi-modal Information Analytics. MMIA 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1233. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51431-0_20

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