It happens that consumers accept a limited range of information regarding, for example, production technologies for purchased products and purchase products and consumer services in incomplete information on the production technology of a specific product range.

Why do consumers, when shopping for specific products and services often accept a limited range of information regarding, for example, production technology and composition in terms of the raw materials used?

Have consumers become used to the fact that in many markets there is no full, perfect competition?

Perhaps the information resources of the Internet, the processing of data downloaded from the Internet in the Big Data database systems technology will increase the level of consumer knowledge about particular products and services. As a result, consumer product and service markets would become more transparent and consumer-friendly.

In view of the above, the current question is: Will developing markets in the e-commerce formula increase the level of competitiveness due to the greater popularity of consumer information?

Please, answer, comments. I invite you to the discussion.

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