The Palgrave Handbook of Economics and Language

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In this handbook, Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber bring together methodological, theoretical, and empirical studies in the economics of language in a single framework of linguistic diversity that reflects the history and contemporary study of the topic. The impact of linguistic diversity on economic outcomes and public policies has been studied not only by economists and other social scientists in the contemporary era, but all the way back to the 19th century by geographer and naturalist, Alexander von Humboldt, who emphasized the importance of language in the framework of cultural experience.

This interdependence of language and culture is reflected in the chapters in this handbook, which have been written by leading economists, linguists, and political scientists from universities in the United States, Australia, Russia, Israel, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. The contributions are divided into four parts. Part I examines linguistic concepts that forge common ground between economists, political scientists, sociologists, and linguists, and introduces the notion of linguistic proximity extensively utilized in various chapters of the volume. Part II assesses the impact of languages on market interactions, including international trade, patent protection, migration, and use of languages in ancient and modern business environments. Part III focuses on the link between linguistic policies and economic development, including the analysis of regional development in Asia, Africa, Europe and Russia. Part IV addresses issues of globalization, minority languages, and the protection of linguistic rights in multilingual societies.   

Author(s): Victor Ginsburgh, Shlomo Weber
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: xxiv+748
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Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber: Introduction

Part I: Linguistic Diversity: Origins and Measurement
1 Nigel Fabb: Linguistic Theory, Linguistic Diversity and Whorfian Economics
2 Andrew D. M. Smith: Dynamic Models of Language Evolution: The Linguistic Perspective
3 Andrew John: Dynamic Models of Language Evolution: The Economic Perspective
4 Mark Leikin: What Do We Learn from Neurolinguistics?
5 Victor Ginsburgh and Shlomo Weber: Linguistic Distances and Ethnolinguistic Fractionalization and Disenfranchisement Indices
6 Enrico Spolaore and Romain Wacziarg: Ancestry, Language and Culture
7 Efthymios Athanasiou, Juan D. Moreno-Ternero and
Shlomo Weber: Language Learning and Communicative Benefits
8 Niall Bond and Victor Ginsburgh: Language and Emotion

Part II: Languages and Markets
9 Peter H. Egger and Farid Toubal: Common Spoken Languages and International Trade
10 Nigel Holden: Economic Exchange and Business Language in the Ancient World: An Exploratory Review
11 Susanne Tietze, Nigel Holden and Wilhelm Barner-Rasmussen: Language Use in Multinational Corporations: The Role of Special Languages and Corporate Idiolects
12 Alícia Adserà and Mariola Pytliková: Language and Migration
13 Johan Heilbron and Gisèle Sapiro: Translation: Economic and Sociological Perspectives
14 Dietmar Harhoff, Karin Hoisl, Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie and Charlotte Vandeput: Languages, Fees and the International Scope of Patenting

Part III: Linguistic Policies and Economic Development
15 Klaus Desmet, Ignacio Ortuño-Ortín and Romain Wacziarg: Linguistic Cleavages and Economic Development
16 Sue Wright: Language Choices: Political and Economic Factors in Three European States
17 Selma K. Sonntag: Languages, Regional Conflicts and Economic Development in South Asia
18 Brandon de la Cuesta and Leonard Wantchekon: Is Language Destiny? The Origins and Consequences of Ethnolinguistic Diversity in Sub-Saharan Africa
19 Denis V. Kadochnikov: Languages, Regional Conflicts and Economic Development: Russia

Part IV: Globalization and Minority Languages
20 Jacques Melitz: English as a Global Language
21 François Grin: Challenges of Minority Languages
22 Bengt-Arne Wickström: Language Rights: A Welfare-Economics Approach
23 José-Ramón Uriarte: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Minority Language Use in Multilingual Societies