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RESEARCH SEMINARS

Bo Chen (Southern Methodist University)

Topic: “Everybody’s Talkin’ at Me: Levels of Majority Language Acquisition by Minority Language Speakers” (with William Brock, Steven N. Durlauf & Shlomo Weber)

Abstract:

Immigrants in economies with a dominant native language exhibit substantial heterogeneities in language acquisition of the majority language. We model partial equilibrium language acquisition as an equilibrium phenomenon. We consider an environment where heterogeneous agents from various minority groups choose whether to acquire a majority language fully, partially, or not at all. Different acquisition decisions confer different communicative benefits and incur different costs. We offer an equilibrium characterization of language acquisition strategies and find that partial acquisition can arise as an equilibrium behavior. We also show that a language equilibrium may exhibit insufficient learning relative to the social optimum. In addition, we provide a local stability analysis of steady state language equilibria. Finally, we discuss econometric implementation of the language acquisition model and establish identification conditions.

About the speaker: here.

Paper available here.

The seminar will take place online here.

Meeting ID: 949 5219 9257
Passcode: Seminar

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Date and Time:
18:30 | Thu, 15 December 2022 —
20:00 | Thu, 15 December 2022
Place:
online, zoom
Address:
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