THE INFLUENCE OF ENGLISH ON MODERN ECONOMIC DISCOURSE
Abstract
English has become the dominant language of international economic discourse, shaping communication, knowledge exchange, and professional practices worldwide. Its prevalence affects academic publications, business negotiations, financial reporting, and global policy discussions. The adoption of English in economic communication facilitates cross-border collaboration, standardization of terminology, and access to global markets. However, it also raises challenges, including linguistic inequality, cultural homogenization, and barriers for non-native speakers. This study explores the influence of English on modern economic discourse, analyzing its role in academic research, corporate communication, and international economic institutions. The paper emphasizes the importance of language proficiency, intercultural competence, and inclusive communication strategies in the global economy.
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