Electronic Commerce Beyond the "dot com" Boom

@article{Senn2000ElectronicCB,
  title={Electronic Commerce Beyond the "dot com" Boom},
  author={James A. Senn},
  journal={National Tax Journal},
  year={2000},
  volume={53},
  pages={373 - 383},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:42028642}
}
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