2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10657-024-09810-2
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Law and economics of minority-language policy

Bengt-Arne Wickström

Abstract: Formal language rights, such as the status as an official, working, national, or regional language, are normally conferred on a language in a welldefined territory, be it a county, a province or an entire country. For a minority language in a federal state, the status as a rule varies from one jurisdiction to another, depending on the number of speakers in the various federal parts of the state.We provide a framework for a normative analysis of this type of language policy. The analysis is based on cost-benefi… Show more

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