少数民族语言政策的法律和经济学

IF 1 3区 社会学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Bengt-Arne Wickström
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正式的语言权利,如作为官方语言、工作语言、国家语言或地区语言的地位,通常是赋予一种语言在明确界定的领土上的权利,无论是县、省还是整个国家。对于联邦制国家中的少数民族语言而言,其地位通常因辖区而异,取决于该州各联邦部分的使用人数。我们为这类语言政策的规范分析提供了一个框架。分析以成本效益分析为基础。我们首先定义并讨论收益方面,假设收益与特定规划措施的受益人数成正比。然后,我们认为,规划措施的成本可以充分描述为 "受益人数 "和 "适用范围 "这两个变量的函数。事实证明,将变量改为 "受益者人数 "和 "受益者在适用区域的地理密度 "在技术上简化了分析"。这一成本函数的形式体现了不同类型规划措施的特点,因此我们可以在一个二维模型中分析不同的规划措施,该模型的特点是受益人的数量及其在所考虑的管辖区域内的地理集中度。在 praxi 中,必须使用简单的规划规则来决定规划措施的实施。成本结构--以及特定规划措施的成本大小--决定了不同规划规则如何发挥作用。此外,同样出于实用目的,只有一小部分政策类别是可行的。这就导致了一个多阶段优化问题。对于任何可能的类别--规划措施的集合--都必须找到最优规划规则的结果。在此基础上,可以对类别进行选择,同时考虑行政成本。
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Law and economics of minority-language policy

Law and economics of minority-language policy

Formal language rights, such as the status as an official, working, national, or regional language, are normally conferred on a language in a well-defined 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-benefit analysis. We first define and discuss the benefit side assuming benefits to be proportional to the number of beneficiaries of a given planning measure. We then argue that the costs of a planning measure can be adequately described as a function of two variables “number of beneficiaries” and “size of area of application”. It turns out that a change of variables to “number of beneficiaries” and “geographical density of the beneficiaries in the area of application technically simplifies the analysis.” The form of this cost function characterizes different types of planning measures and hence lets us analyze different planning measures in a two-dimensional model characterized by the number of beneficiaries and their geographical concentration in the jurisdiction under consideration. In praxi simple planning rules have to be used in deciding on the implementation of planning measures. The cost structure—as well as the size of the costs of given planning measures—determines how different planning rules function. In addition, also for practical purposes, only a small set of policy categories is tractable. This leads to a multi-stage optimization problem. For any possible category—collection of planning measures—the results of an optimal planning rule have to be found. Based thereon, the selection of categories can be made, also considering administrative costs.

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自引率
7.70%
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Law and Economics provides readers with high-quality theoretical and empirical research in which both the legal and economic dimensions merge and combine. The journal welcomes articles that promote a better understanding of legal phenomena, legal decisions made by judges, courts or regulatory agencies, and involving economic tools. Theoretical papers are welcome, provided they have a strong basis in law and economics. We also welcome case studies, as well as empirical analyses – including empirical legal studies – and experimental investigations. The European Journal of Law and Economics does not favor any particular topic, but does have a focus on new and emerging problems. European themes are particularly welcome, because we feel it is important to exploit Europe’s considerable institutional diversity in order to build a more robust body of theory and empirical evidence. However, the purpose of the journal is also to showcase the diversity of law and economics approaches, as supplied by an international mix of authors. Drawing on the support of respected scholars from around the world, who serve as consulting editors and editorial board members, the Editors wish to give contributing authors the opportunity to improve their papers, while also offering them a quick and efficient review process. Officially cited as: Eur J Law Econ
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