Economies of Language
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July 7, 2005
Julie Hanus Utne.com
So far, English has hitched a ride to prevalence on the backs of
such western corporations based in leading economies. But it may
have some competition soon. China's economy is expected to increase
30-fold by 2050, and for businesspeople worldwide, that could mean
brushing up on Chinese too.
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