期刊名称:CORE Discussion Papers / Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (UCL), Louvain
出版年度:2007
卷号:1
出版社:Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (UCL), Louvain
摘要:The policy of official multilingualism is one of the most important and fundamental
principles of the Union. However, a large number of official languages imposes substantial
financial, communication and legal costs. We address the merits of extensive
multilingualism and formulate an analytical framework to determine the optimal number of
official languages in the EU. First, we derive the sequence of optimal sets of languages
which identifies the sets of languages that minimize aggregate linguistic disenfranchisement
of the Union¡¯s citizens for any given number of languages. We then proceed by discussing
the political-economy framework and feasibility of a potential linguistic reform in the EU
under various voting rules, including the Nice Treaty, the proposed European Constitution
and the Penrose law. We argue that a six-language regime would be a reasonable
intermediate choice: a lower number of official languages results in excessive linguistic
disenfranchisement whereas adding further languages increases the costs but brings only
modest benefits. We also show that even though a linguistic reform reducing the number of
official languages to six is unlikely to gain sufficient support at the present, this may change
in the future since young people tend to be more proficient at speaking foreign languages.
关键词:languages, disenfranchisement, European Union, linguistic standardization.