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Economics of language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Economics of language The economics of language is an emerged field of study concerning a range of topics such as the effect of language skills on income and trade, and the costs and benefits of language planning options, preservation of minority languages, etc.〔Michele Gazzola (2014). "The Evaluation of Language Regimes: Theory and Application to Multilingual Patent Organisations," ()〕〔(Grin, François. 2003. "Language Planning and Economics" ''Current issues in language planning'' 4(1): 1-66 )〕 It is relevant to analysis of language policy. ==Selected readings==
*(Grin, François, 2003. "Language Planning and Economics." Current Issues in Language Planning 4 (1):1-66" ) *(Gazzola, Michele 2014. ''The Evaluation of Language Regimes''. Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John Benjamins ) *Lamberton, Donald M., ed. 2002. ''(The Economics of Language''. Cheltenham, UK: E. Elgar Pub. ) *(Breton, Albert, ed. 2000. ''Exploring the Economics of Language''. Ottawa: Official Languages Support Program, Canadian Heritage. ) *(Chiswick, Barry R., and Paul W. Miller. 2007. ''The Economics of Language: International Analyses''. Routledge. )
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