The Political Economics of Language Barrier Analyzing the Cross Disciplinary Action of Politico Economic Research through Linguistic Lens
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https://doi.org/10.71281/jals.v3i2.302Keywords:
Economic Policy, Linguistics, The use of language, Political Economics, Political Power, Socioeconomics.Abstract
This paper examines the complex relationship between language and political economy, highlighting the significant impact of linguistic characteristics on the economic environment. This paper explores the relationship between political economy and language, specifically how language is used for influence, negotiation, and coercion while developing and implementing economic policies. Using linguistic approaches, the research examines how language influence’s public opinion of economic policy. The study examines how politicians explain difficult economic concepts and how language might influence inclusion or exclusion in decision-making procedures. The review examines how linguistic variety and communication constraints affect the efficacy of economic efforts. The review examines the sociopolitical impact of language on economic policy, including how it might reinforce or challenge power relations and inequality. This review combines political economy and linguistics to provide a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between language and economic policy. It is relevant for lawmakers, researchers, and those who practice seeking an integrated view of the current economic landscape.
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