International marketing

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Eduardo Jurado Vinueza
Eduardo Jaramillo

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International marketing could be understood as the knowledge and research of the exchange relationship that a society has in legal, cultural and personal values conditions different from those of the country of origin. However, there is a paradigm among Latin Americans to look for markets in Europe, Asia, North America. But, why have not we focused on expanding markets within Latin America? This study gives a perspective of how Latin America could become a world power if it generates its own ideas landed its market and conditions.

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Jurado Vinueza, E., & Jaramillo, E. (2016). International marketing. INNOVA Reseach Journal, 1(1), 8–18. https://doi.org/10.33890/innova.v1.n1.2016.3
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