The paper is devoted to an econometric analysis of learning foreign languages in all parts of the world. Our sample covers 193 countries and 13 important languages. Four factors significantly explain learning: world population of speakers of home language, trade with speakers of foreign language, linguistic distance between home and foreign language and literacy. Trade may well deserve more emphasis than the other three factors, not only for its significance, but also because its direction can change faster and by a larger order of magnitude. Controlling for any of the 13 target languages, including English, is of no particular importance.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
This article provides information about learning foreign languages is becoming a major concern in th...
The paper brings together methodological, theoretical, and empirical analysis into the single framew...
In this paper we adopt the Selten–Pool [Selten, R., Pool, J., 1991. The distribution of foreign lang...
The paper is devoted to an econometric analysis of learning foreign languages in all parts of the wo...
The paper is devoted to an econometric analysis of learning foreign languages in all parts of the wo...
An econometric analysis of learning foreign languages in all parts of the world. New dataset that co...
Cultural factors and especially common languages are well-known determinants of trade. By contrast, ...
Cultural factors and especially common languages are well-known determinants of trade. By contrast, ...
Cultural factors and especially common languages are well-known determinants of trade. By contrast, ...
UID/LIN/03213/2013In an increasingly global and networked economy, companies have a wider market at ...
We suggest a demand model for foreign languages and estimate demand functions for English, French, G...
Cultural factors and especially common languages are well-known determinants of trade. By contrast, ...
In the following paper we are going to elaborate on a lately less-researched topic, the language eco...
English is the official language of more than 60 countries in the world. English that grew out of th...
Cultural factors and common languages are well-known determinants of trade. By contrast, the knowled...
This article provides information about learning foreign languages is becoming a major concern in th...
The paper brings together methodological, theoretical, and empirical analysis into the single framew...
In this paper we adopt the Selten–Pool [Selten, R., Pool, J., 1991. The distribution of foreign lang...
The paper is devoted to an econometric analysis of learning foreign languages in all parts of the wo...
The paper is devoted to an econometric analysis of learning foreign languages in all parts of the wo...
An econometric analysis of learning foreign languages in all parts of the world. New dataset that co...
Cultural factors and especially common languages are well-known determinants of trade. By contrast, ...
Cultural factors and especially common languages are well-known determinants of trade. By contrast, ...
Cultural factors and especially common languages are well-known determinants of trade. By contrast, ...
UID/LIN/03213/2013In an increasingly global and networked economy, companies have a wider market at ...
We suggest a demand model for foreign languages and estimate demand functions for English, French, G...
Cultural factors and especially common languages are well-known determinants of trade. By contrast, ...
In the following paper we are going to elaborate on a lately less-researched topic, the language eco...
English is the official language of more than 60 countries in the world. English that grew out of th...
Cultural factors and common languages are well-known determinants of trade. By contrast, the knowled...
This article provides information about learning foreign languages is becoming a major concern in th...
The paper brings together methodological, theoretical, and empirical analysis into the single framew...
In this paper we adopt the Selten–Pool [Selten, R., Pool, J., 1991. The distribution of foreign lang...