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E-Commerce Is Changing Rural China — Not Always for the Better
Sixth Tone Qingyanliu is a so-called Taobao village, named after China's largest online retailer, on which most of the village's entrepreneurs peddle their wares. According to Alibaba, Taobao's parent company, 10 percent of a village's households must be actively ... |

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