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Introduction: An Economics Approach to Language Policy and Linguistic Justice
Overview of Literature: Linguistic Justice
an Interdisciplinary Overview of the Literature
Political and Philosophical Perspectives on Linguistic Justice: Justice in the Linguistic Environment
Towards an Adaptive Approach to Linguistic Justice
Language Proficiency and Migration
The Myth of English as a Common Language in the EU, and Some of Its Political Consequences
Economic Approaches to Language Policy and Linguistic Justice: The Case of Canadian Provinces
Evidence from Catalonia
Languages, Human Capital and Well-Being in Sub-Saharan Africa
Linguistic Disenfranchisement and Labour Mobility in Europe
Choosing Working Languages in a Multilingual Organization
Sociolinguistic Views and Applications: The Assessment of Sociolinguistic Justice
Parameters and Models of Analysis
Regulatory Environment, Linguistic Inequalities and New Opportunities for Hungarian Minority Interest Representation in Romania
The Economic Value of Mastering Languages
the Case of Ethnically Mixed Areas in Slovenia
Language and Translation Policies in Context of Urban Super-Diversity
Language Policies for Migrants in Italy
Esperanto and Linguistic Justice
an Empirical Response to Skeptics.

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