Division of Labour & Transaction Costs

Division of Labour & Transaction Costs
Division of Labour & Transaction Costs  
Abbreviated title (ISO) DLTC
Discipline Economics
Language English
Publication details
Publisher World Scientific (Singapore)
Indexing
ISSN 0219-8711 (print)
1793-7000 (web)
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Division of Labour & Transaction Costs (DLTC) is an academic journal dedicated to classical economic thinking, in the context of inframarginal analysis, with regard to the network patterns of trade and division of labour. It is published by World Scientific and includes "linear and nonlinear programming, mixed integer programming, dynamic programming, control theory, and other forms of nonclassical mathematical programming that allow corner solutions".[1] The journal works closely with the Society for Inframarginal Economics, the Research Centre of Increasing Returns and Economic Organization, and the Department of Economics of Monash University.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is indexed in AEA electronic indexes, including JEL on CD, e-JEL, and EconLit.

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