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- Title Pages
- Series Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Fifty Years of Economics in Language Policy: Critical Assessment and Priorities
- 2 A Concise Bibliography of Language Economics
- 3 Linguistic Diversity, Standardization, and Disenfranchisement: Measurement and Consequences
- 4 Distribution of the Benefits and Costs of Canada’s Federal Official Languages Policy: Results for 2001
- 5 Economic Value of Reciprocal Bilingualism
- 6 Economic Theory and Minority Language
- 7 Languages and National Identity in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Multilevel Approach
- 8 English as the Lingua franca and the Economic Value of Other Languages: The Case of the Language of Work in the Montreal Labor Market
- 9 Bilingualism and Economic Performance
- 10 Does Foreign Language Proficiency Foster Migration of Young Individuals within the European Union?
- 11 Cultural Integration and Export Variety Overlap across Countries
- 12 Globalization, Language(s), and Mobility
- 13 Language and Sustainable Development: Integrating the Economics of Language Policy with Poverty Reduction and Biodiversity Conservation
- 14 English on the Rise: Access and Resources in Internationalization
- 15 Linguistic Diversity in India’s Polity and Economy
- Contributors
- Index
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- The Economics of Language Policy
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Series Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Fifty Years of Economics in Language Policy: Critical Assessment and Priorities
- 2 A Concise Bibliography of Language Economics
- 3 Linguistic Diversity, Standardization, and Disenfranchisement: Measurement and Consequences
- 4 Distribution of the Benefits and Costs of Canada’s Federal Official Languages Policy: Results for 2001
- 5 Economic Value of Reciprocal Bilingualism
- 6 Economic Theory and Minority Language
- 7 Languages and National Identity in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Multilevel Approach
- 8 English as the Lingua franca and the Economic Value of Other Languages: The Case of the Language of Work in the Montreal Labor Market
- 9 Bilingualism and Economic Performance
- 10 Does Foreign Language Proficiency Foster Migration of Young Individuals within the European Union?
- 11 Cultural Integration and Export Variety Overlap across Countries
- 12 Globalization, Language(s), and Mobility
- 13 Language and Sustainable Development: Integrating the Economics of Language Policy with Poverty Reduction and Biodiversity Conservation
- 14 English on the Rise: Access and Resources in Internationalization
- 15 Linguistic Diversity in India’s Polity and Economy
- Contributors
- Index