The economics of language studies the reciprocal influence between linguistic and economic processes. It has been an object of study for economists, albeit a relatively marginal one, since the 1960s. As the field has developed and branched out into the exploration of a broadening range of topics, a question that has emerged in recent years, against the backdrop of the set of processes commonly referred to as "globalization," is whether these patterns of reciprocal influence present particular features in the case of English
The economics of language is an interdisciplinary field of investigation which explores the mutual e...
English is the official language of more than 60 countries in the world. English that grew out of th...
This paper proposes a comprehensive overview of the ‘economics of language'. This field of research,...
In this handbook, Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber bring together methodological, theoretical, and ...
Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary theorists have recently begun to take an interest in the pol...
The economics of bilingualism belongs to the range of topics investigated in language economics. Lan...
In this handbook, Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber bring together methodological, theoretical, and ...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the function of loanwords in English economic discourse. In the ...
This paper reviews the epistemological and methodological underpinnings of economic approaches to la...
The paper brings together methodological, theoretical, and empirical analysis into the single framew...
This article examines systematically the growth of the English language from the year 252 ce through...
The study of economics-focused linguistic phenomena appears problematic. The aim of the research is ...
English is a pervasive language in today’s world, a nd empire, war, and Hollywood are sociocultural ...
The paper focuses on the economic factors affecting the formation of the language of international c...
The economics of language is a new field in economics. The term appears to have been coined some twe...
The economics of language is an interdisciplinary field of investigation which explores the mutual e...
English is the official language of more than 60 countries in the world. English that grew out of th...
This paper proposes a comprehensive overview of the ‘economics of language'. This field of research,...
In this handbook, Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber bring together methodological, theoretical, and ...
Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary theorists have recently begun to take an interest in the pol...
The economics of bilingualism belongs to the range of topics investigated in language economics. Lan...
In this handbook, Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber bring together methodological, theoretical, and ...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the function of loanwords in English economic discourse. In the ...
This paper reviews the epistemological and methodological underpinnings of economic approaches to la...
The paper brings together methodological, theoretical, and empirical analysis into the single framew...
This article examines systematically the growth of the English language from the year 252 ce through...
The study of economics-focused linguistic phenomena appears problematic. The aim of the research is ...
English is a pervasive language in today’s world, a nd empire, war, and Hollywood are sociocultural ...
The paper focuses on the economic factors affecting the formation of the language of international c...
The economics of language is a new field in economics. The term appears to have been coined some twe...
The economics of language is an interdisciplinary field of investigation which explores the mutual e...
English is the official language of more than 60 countries in the world. English that grew out of th...
This paper proposes a comprehensive overview of the ‘economics of language'. This field of research,...