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The notions of supply and demand in the economic analysis of language

GRIN, François

GRIN, François. The notions of supply and demand in the economic analysis of language. In:

Breton, A. New Canadian Perspectives. Exploring the Economics of Language. Ottawa : Canadian Heritage, 1999. p. 31-61

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