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The Journal of Functional and Logic Programming

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The entire contents of The Journal of Functional and Logic Programming are copyrighted by MIT Press, as is each individual article. Uses beyond that allowed by the U.S. Copyright Law require permission of the publisher. You may contact us at journals-rights@mit.edu .


Rights of Subscribers

Readers of The Journal of Functional and Logic Programming must subscribe in order to print or download articles from the journal. The contents and abstracts of the journal are available for perusing in order to allow readers to sample the material. You may subscribe right now with an interactive subscription form and electronic access registration form . To order a print copy of an article, contact MIT Libraries Document Services .

As a subscriber, or member of a subscribing library, you have very liberal rights to use articles published in Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics . You may use articles from previous years, as well as those published in the year of your subscription. In the distant future, if very old articles must be archived offline for efficiency, there may be an additional charge to cover the cost of retrieving old articles. In the foreseeable future, all published articles will be available online.

For institutional usage rights, see our license agreement . A signed copy of this agreement must be submitted to MIT Press Journals within 3 months of registration.

All copies that you make of an article or an article fragment (not including purely temporary copies that constitute intermediate steps in processing articles for display or other purposes) must preserve the author's name, title, journal name, publisher, and copyright statement.


Janet Fisher
Associate Director for Journals Publishing
The MIT Press

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