Spain | E-commerce: One "Click" does not fit all
Published on Monday, May 20, 2024 | Updated on Monday, May 20, 2024
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Spain | E-commerce: One "Click" does not fit all
Joint project with the IMF to analyze the evolution of e-commerce in Spain during and after Covid. The secular positive trend in e-commerce is well alive. The pandemic's boost was temporary with a moderating trend once the restrictions were lifted. Significant heterogeneity by individuals and categories of consumption
Key points
- Key points:
- The e commerce secular positive trend remains well alive but the “boost” provided by the “Lockdowns” receded after the restrictions were lifted
- One “Click” Does not Fit all: There is a significant degree of Heterogeneity depending on categories of consumption and demographic characteristics
- Activities with higher presence of “e commerce” before Covid led also the Post Covid Recovery (Clothing & Footwear, Leisure and Education)
- Basic Goods & Services were boosted by Lockdowns (Food & Beverage, Communications..) but returned to pre-covid trend after restrictions were lifted
- Younger Girls, both rural and urban, in already developed e commerce activities are leading e-commerce expenditure
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E_Commerce_in_Spain_after_the_Covid_One_click_does_not_fit_all_WP2408.pdf English May 20, 2024Report (PDF)
E-Commerce-in-Spain-after-the-Covid_-One-_click_-does-not-fit-all-FV.pdf English May 20, 2024Report (PDF)
Economic-Watch-E-commerce_espanol_FV.pdf Spanish May 20, 2024Authors
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- Spain
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- Consumption
- Digital Economy
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