All Stories

  1. Approaching language rights and justice for linguistic minorities from the perspective of constitutional economics
  2. Law and economics of minority-language policy
  3. Language (re)vitalization
  4. Promoting linguistic vitality through public policy
  5. Optimal and politically opportune language policies for the vitality of minority languages
  6. Ricardo and the farmers
  7. Towards an index of linguistic justice
  8. Einige Überlegungen zum Wert von Sprachkenntnissen und sprachlicher Vielfalt
  9. Unstable Orders and Changing Minority Protection
  10. Chapter 16. Effectiveness of policy measures and language dynamics
  11. Dynamics, Costs, and Survival of Minorities: Optimal Language Policies for Increasing the Vitality of Minority Languages
  12. On the political economy of minority rights. Three ways to manipulate a minority: Goals, rules, and border poles
  13. Language skills, the labour market, and socioeconomic integration
  14. Interethnic relations, informal trading networks, and social integration: imitation, habits, and social evolution
  15. Language Policy and Linguistic Justice
  16. Optimal language policy for the preservation of a minority language
  17. English-Only Language Policy: The Road to Provincialism?
  18. Can Bilingualism be Dynamically Stable?
  19. The economic consequences of terror: guest editors' introduction
  20. Symposium on social insurance economics
  21. Politically stable pay-as-you-go pension systems: When the social-insurance budget is too small in a democracy
  22. Precedence, privilege, preferences, plus Pareto principle: Some examples on egalitarian ethics and economic efficiency
  23. Transfers, collective goods, and redistribution
  24. Comment on a comment
  25. Optimal majorities for decisions of varying importance
  26. Money and transaction costs under uncertainty
  27. Economic justice and economic power: An inquiry into distributive justice and political stability
  28. Price uncertainty, economies of scale and the competitive firm
  29. Prepensely Prejudicing Preferences. Prologue to a Probe of Propaganda and Proselytizing
  30. On the Major Slutsky Properties When Money is the Sole Medium of Exchange
  31. Radio observations of filaments during the eclipses of September 11, 1969 and March 7, 1970