Ranking Languages in the European Union
Working paper
Issue number:
2016/24
Series:
CORE Discussion Papers
Publisher:
CORE, Louvain University
Year:
2016
This article presents a stylized framework to rank languages in multilingual societies. We consider several ranking methods, reflecting principles such as minimal disenfranchisement, communicative benefits, or utilitarianism, as well as gametheory-based rankings referring to the Shapley Value. We use data from the Special
Eurobarometer survey in order to apply these methods to rank languages within the European Union. Although the methods largely differ on their normative grounds, they lead to very close results.