eBay Digital Density in Europe Report

This new report presents eBay data that supports the contention that the digitalisation of small businesses can help address regional imbalances by enabling more growth in areas that are often perceived as secondary, economically depressed, rural, or less prepared for the digital transition. Our findings demonstrate that eBay is leveling the playing field, with robust small business communities emerging in a wide mix of regions whether viewed through the lens of geography, GDP per capita, population, population density, or other economic measures. This digitally-enabled success is often an inclusive counterbalance to the prevailing growth trends.

Key Learnings Include:

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National capital regions average 1911 people per square kilometer, while leading eBay regions average just 644, including six top eBay regions with under 100 people per square km.
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Thirteen eBay Digital Density leaders are regions with GDP per capita below their national average. National capital regions, by comparison, top their country's GDP per capita ranking 19 of 23 times.
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Four top eBay Digital Density regions are rated as "least prepared" for the digital transition, defying expectations of "digital readiness".
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Stimulating the growth of secondary and urban regions should be a priority for European and national policymakers, for example by implementing public policies and investments that facilitate ecommerce access to SMEs.

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