Discussion paper

DP7228 Foreign Languages and Trade

Cultural factors and especially common languages are well-known determinants of trade. By contrast, the knowledge of foreign languages was not explored in the literature so far. We combine traditional gravity models with data on fluency in the main languages used in EU and candidate countries. We show that widespread knowledge of languages is an important determinant for foreign trade, with English playing an especially important role. Other languages (French, German, and Russian) play an important role mainly in particular regions. Furthermore, we argue that the effect of foreign languages on trade may be non-linear. The robustness of our results is confirmed by quantile regressions.

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Citation

Fidrmuc, J and J Fidrmuc (2009), ‘DP7228 Foreign Languages and Trade‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 7228. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp7228