1) Problems and obstacles related to information infrastructure, 2) problems related to legislative, legal and secure infrastructure, 3) problems and obstacles to human, educational, cultural and behavioral infrastructure, 4) problems related to infrastructure of customs, trade and taxation, 5) internet problem, 6) Problems related to technical and hardware infrastructure, 7) Problems related to financial and software infrastructure.
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Nataghi, A & Nasrabadi, A. (2014). Investigating the effect of ecommerce on export development of rose water and essences.Management Science Letters , 4(11), 2343-2350.
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