Economic information in the digital generalist press: a proposal for improvement and simplification of structures
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Economics and finance are embedded in the daily life of citizens despite the fact that, on many occasions, information in this field is alien and abstract. Knowledge that public opinion, in general, presents about topics related to economics and finance is far from being satisfactory, according to several recent studies. Through this study, we want to know the linguistic characteristics of informational texts of the field of economics and finances published in generalist digital newspapers. The final goal is to find the characteristics that can make the dissemination of economic knowledge simpler or more complex and state proposals of improvement in the training of economic journalists to contribute to improve the transmission of this information.
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