Economic Information from International News Agencies: Impact on the Image of Venezuela

This article aims to analyze the influence that economic information generated by international news agencies has on the image of Venezuela. To achieve this purpose, a theoretical framework was proposed based on authors such as Aaker (1996), Keller (1993), Anholt and Hildreth (2004) and Iglesias and...

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