This book approaches multilingualism in economic perspective. It explains how the linkages between linguistic and economic dimensions can be studied systematically, showing that foreign language skills are not only profitable for the individual worker, but can serve the performance of the firm and of an economy as a whole.
This book approaches multilingualism in economic perspective. It explains how the linkages between linguistic and economic dimensions can be studied systematically, showing that foreign language skills are not only profitable for the individual worker, but can serve the performance of the firm and of an economy as a whole.
This book approaches multilingualism in economic perspective. It explains how the linkages between linguistic and economic dimensions can be studied systematically, showing that foreign language skills are not only profitable for the individual worker, but can serve the performance of the firm and of an economy as a whole.
François Grin is Professor of Economics, University of Geneva, Switzerland. Claudio Sfreddo is Professor of Economics at the University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland. François Vaillancourt is Professor of Economics, University of Montreal, Canada.
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