The economics of language is an interdisciplinary field of investigation which explores the mutual effect of language-related and economic variables. This paper reviews the main orientations and results of research, and then critically assesses the nature of standard assumptions made in the economics of language. It is shown that many of these assumptions can be expanded or adapted in order to increase the scope of relevant causal links that can be encompassed in modelling. This, in turn, requires a stronger emphasis on interdisciplinarity, in which economics has an essential role to play, in particular for selecting and designing language policy
In this handbook, Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber bring together methodological, theoretical, and ...
The economics of language studies the reciprocal influence between linguistic and economic processes...
This article employs game theory to contribute to sociolinguistics (or the economics of language). F...
This paper proposes a comprehensive overview of the ‘economics of language'. This field of research,...
This paper reviews the epistemological and methodological underpinnings of economic approaches to la...
The economics of language is a new field in economics. The term appears to have been coined some twe...
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The economics of bilingualism belongs to the range of topics investigated in language economics. Lan...
The economic theory of language policy interprets language as an economic phenomenon, the language s...
Misunderstandings between economic approaches to language and the field of language policy/language ...
Economic considerations in language policy constitute a relatively new development. Traditionally, p...
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This chapter presents some of the main empirical methods used by economists who since the 1970s have...
In this handbook, Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber bring together methodological, theoretical, and ...
In this handbook, Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber bring together methodological, theoretical, and ...
The economics of language studies the reciprocal influence between linguistic and economic processes...
This article employs game theory to contribute to sociolinguistics (or the economics of language). F...
This paper proposes a comprehensive overview of the ‘economics of language'. This field of research,...
This paper reviews the epistemological and methodological underpinnings of economic approaches to la...
The economics of language is a new field in economics. The term appears to have been coined some twe...
The paper brings together methodological, theoretical, and empirical analysis into the single framew...
The economics of bilingualism belongs to the range of topics investigated in language economics. Lan...
The economic theory of language policy interprets language as an economic phenomenon, the language s...
Misunderstandings between economic approaches to language and the field of language policy/language ...
Economic considerations in language policy constitute a relatively new development. Traditionally, p...
This paper discusses the mutual positioning of economics on the one hand, and some interactionist pe...
What does it mean to reason in economic terms, and to apply economics to an issue such as language c...
This chapter presents some of the main empirical methods used by economists who since the 1970s have...
In this handbook, Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber bring together methodological, theoretical, and ...
In this handbook, Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber bring together methodological, theoretical, and ...
The economics of language studies the reciprocal influence between linguistic and economic processes...
This article employs game theory to contribute to sociolinguistics (or the economics of language). F...