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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The contribution must be original, unpublished, and not under simultaneous consideration for publication in any other peer-reviewed journal. Preprints are accepted, provided that their repository DOI is informed.
  • The text has undergone a complete revision and adheres to the style standards and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • The submission file is in an editable format (Microsoft Word, OpenOffice, or RTF).
  • The most appropriate section for the article has been selected.
  • The original language of the manuscript is Portuguese, English, or Spanish. For indexing purposes, it is mandatory to include titles, abstracts, and keywords in the other two languages within the original manuscript.
  • The submitted text does not contain any authorship data. The submitting author must register all author details exclusively in the OJS submission form, not in the submitted manuscript.
  • To comply with the principles of "double-blind" peer review, the author's name has been removed from the document properties, which has been reconfigured as "ANONYMOUS."
  • During submission, it is necessary to upload a supplementary document with the complete details of the authors (including the CRediT Taxonomy for individual contributions) and additional submission information (conflicts of interest, informed consent forms, IRB approval, etc.), following the provided form.
  • All cited references must include a DOI if available. For online publications without a DOI, the URLs and corresponding access dates must be provided.
  • If generative AI or AI-assisted technologies were used in the writing process, the authors must submit a document in accordance with the journal's Policy on AI Usage.

Author Guidelines

(Updated on October 27, 2025)

  1. The author is fully responsible for all textual revisions. The Mises Journal does not perform spelling or grammar checks, and no textual changes will be made after publication.

  2. Choose the most appropriate section for your article. The Section Policies can be accessed here.

  3. The order of authors must be provided exactly as it will appear in the publication; no subsequent changes will be accepted. Authors must not be identified within the body of the submitted text. The supplementary document containing the complete author data (including the CRediT Taxonomy for individual contributions) must be filled out according to the available form.

  4. During submission, in the "Institution" field, the authors' affiliation must always include the city, state, and country, written in full, for standardization and formality purposes. Additionally, avoid using adjectives that may lend an informal tone to the text.

    Example: Metropolitan State University of Denver, Denver, CO, USA.

  5. The "Biographical Summary" field must be filled out with a maximum of 500 characters.

  6. The text must be written in Microsoft Word, using Times New Roman font, size 12, with 1.5 line spacing, on A4-sized pages, with justified alignment and paragraphs indented by 1.25 cm on the first line. Articles must not exceed 43 pages.

  7. The structure must follow this sequence: title; abstract (between 800 and 1,000 characters, including spaces); five keywords separated by commas (,); title in English, abstract, and keywords; title in Spanish, resumen, and palabras clave; and the body of the text. The text must include an unnumbered introduction and conclusion, as well as the respective numbered sections and subsections for the development of the work.

  8. Article title: Only the first letter of the first word (and of proper names) in uppercase, in bold and left-aligned. Introduction and Conclusion (or Final Considerations): Without numbering, with the first letter of the first word (and of proper names) in uppercase, in bold and left-aligned. Level 1 (e.g., 1. Title): Numbered, first letter in uppercase, in bold and left-aligned. Level 2 (e.g., 1.1 Title): Numbered, first letter in uppercase, in bold and left-aligned. Level 3 (e.g., 1.1.1 Title): Numbered, first letter in uppercase, without bold and left-aligned.
  9. Footnotes should only contain author comments and observations, written in Times New Roman, size 10, with single spacing. References should not be inserted in footnotes; they must be placed in the final section dedicated to the reference list.

  10. Foreign words, technical terms, or highlighted terms should be in italics. Double quotation marks should be used exclusively for direct quotations. Italics should not be used to emphasize words; for this purpose, use bold. In direct quotations, the text must be transcribed verbatim. If the emphasis exists in the original source, it must be indicated with the phrase "[emphasis in original]" in square brackets.

  11. Quotations of fewer than four lines must be incorporated into the body of the text, enclosed in double quotation marks, and not italicized. Quotations of more than four lines must be presented in a separate block of text, indented 4 cm from the left margin, in font size 11, and without quotation marks.

  12. Figures, Graphs, and Tables: Figures must have the highest possible resolution, with a minimum of 300 dpi. For figures, graphs, and tables, the title must be placed above the item. It should include an Arabic numeral, followed by a dash and the title, centered, in bold, and in size 12 font. Below the item, the source (reference to the document from which the data was extracted) must be indicated in size 10 font and centered. Figures, Tables, Charts, and Graphs: Names will not be abbreviated and will be written in full.

  13. After the conclusion, appendices, attachments, and acknowledgments may be included. The acknowledgments section is intended for mentioning any grants or institutions that provided financial support for the research.

  14. Throughout the entire process, from manuscript submission to publication, author identification is restricted information for the Editors and must only be included in the author registration field during electronic submission.

  15. All submissions are checked by a plagiarism detection system. To avoid plagiarism, we recommend that authors adhere to the following guidelines:

    • Paraphrasing: Present the idea in your own words. Ensure you do not copy extensive literal passages. If you use larger fragments, they must be placed in quotation marks.

    • Citation: Strictly follow the APA style formatting guidelines, including the authors' names and the date of publication. Failure to cite correctly may constitute plagiarism. When quoting a source, transcribe the sentence exactly as it appears in the original text.

    • Citing a secondary source: This practice denotes that the original quotation is found within another work, requiring the use of the term "as cited in" and providing the page number, year, and both authors (the original author and the author of the work you consulted).

    • Self-citation: If authors use their own previously published ideas, they must cite themselves. Using previously published material without proper referencing is considered self-plagiarism.

  16. As of the 2024 edition, the MISES JOURNAL adopts the APA (American Psychological Association) citation and referencing system.

APA Citation Style Guide

(Adapted from Mendeley: https://www.mendeley.com/guides/apa-citation-guide/)

This guide covers the standards for in-text citations and the reference list according to the APA style.

Main Components of an APA Reference:

  1. APA Reference List Basics A reference list is a compilation of all sources used in a paper. An APA-style reference list must:

    • Start on a new page at the end of the document.

    • Have the title "References" centered.

    • Be alphabetized by the last name of the first author (or by title if the author is unknown, ignoring the articles "a," "an," "the").

    • If there are multiple works by the same author, they should be ordered by publication date. If the works are from the same year, they are ordered alphabetically by title and distinguished by a letter (a, b, c, etc.) after the year.

    • Contain complete information for all sources cited in the text.

  2. APA In-Text Citation Basics In-text citations must be included immediately after a direct quote or paraphrase from another work. They include only the author's last name and the year of publication.

    • Standard Format: Mitchell (2017) states… or …(Mitchell, 2017).

    • Direct Quotation: Must include the page number. Example: (Mitchell, 2017, p. 104).

    • Paraphrase (Indirect Citation): The page number is not required.

    Variations:

    • Two Authors: Both authors' last names are cited. Example: Mitchell and Smith (2017) state… or …(Mitchell & Smith, 2017).

    • Three, Four, or Five Authors: In the first citation, all names are listed. Example: Mitchell, Smith, and Thomson (2017) state… or …(Mitchell, Smith, & Thomson, 2017). In subsequent citations, use the first author's last name followed by "et al.". Example: Mitchell et al. (2017) state… or …(Mitchell et al., 2017).

    • Six or More Authors: Cite only the last name of the first author followed by "et al." from the first mention.

    • No Author: Use the first few words of the reference, usually the title. If it is a book or report, the title is italicized: (A guide to citation, 2017). If it is an article or webpage, it is in quotation marks: (“APA citation,” 2017).

    • Multiple Works by the Same Author in the Same Year: Differentiate with letters (a, b, c) after the year: (Mitchell, 2017a) or (Mitchell, 2017b).

    • Multiple Works in the Same Parenthetical Reference: If they are by the same author, list the dates chronologically: (Mitchell, 2007, 2013, 2017). If they are by different authors, the references are ordered alphabetically and separated by a semicolon: (Mitchell & Smith, 2017; Thomson, Coyne, & Davis, 2015).

    • Group or Organization: The full name is used in the first citation, and it may be abbreviated thereafter. First: (International Citation Association, 2015). Subsequent: (Citation Association, 2015).

    • Secondary Source (Citing a Citation): Indicate the original author followed by "as cited in" and the source you consulted. Example: Lorde (1980), as cited in Mitchell (2017) or (Lorde, 1980, as cited in Mitchell, 2017).

  3. How to Cite Different Source Types The in-text citation does not vary by source type (unless the author is unknown), but the reference list format is highly specific.

    • Book: Mitchell, J. A., Thomson, M., & Coyne, R. P. (2017). A guide to citation. London, England: My Publisher.

    • Edited Book: Williams, S. T. (Ed.). (2015). Referencing: A guide to citation rules (3rd ed.). New York, NY: My Publisher.

    • Chapter in an Edited Book: Troy, B. N. (2015). APA citation rules. In S. T. Williams (Ed.), A guide to citation rules (2nd ed., pp. 50-95). New York, NY: Publishers.

    • E-book: Mitchell, J. A., Thomson, M., & Coyne, R. P. (2017). A guide to citation. Retrieved from https://www.mendeley.com/reference-management/reference-manager

    • Journal Article: Mitchell, J. A. (2017). Citation: Why is it so important. Mendeley Journal, 67(2), 81-95.

    • Newspaper Article: Mitchell, J. A. (2017, June 21). Changes to citation formats shake the research world. The Mendeley Telegraph, Research News, p. 9.

    • Image: Millais, J. E. (1851-1852). Ophelia [Painting]. Tate, London, United Kingdom. Retrieved from www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/millais-ophelia-n01506

    • Film: Hitchcock, A. (Producer & Director). (1954). Rear window [Film]. Paramount Pictures.

    • Website: Mitchell, J. A. (2017, May 21). How and when to reference. Retrieved from https://www.howandwhentoreference.com.

Original Research Articles

Works resulting from scientific research featuring original research data based on empirical or theoretical data, using scientific methodology, related to the Thought of the Austrian School of Economics

Books Review

The works reviewed should be authored by authors affiliated to the Austrian School of Economics or, if not, they should be analyzed in the light of Austrian thougnt. Book reviews will be accepted whose edition has been published no more than five years before the date of sending the text.

Essays & Insights

This section is intended for publication of texts that address a specific focus on a thematic and, although not extensive, nor have the depth of an research article located this theme regarding the study area.

Also will be accepted review articles describing a literature review, and papers known as “state of the art”.

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We collect and use some personal data that belongs to those who use our website. In doing so, we act as the controller of this data and are subject to the provisions of Federal Law n° 13,709/2018 (General Law on Personal Data Protection, Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais – LGPD in the Portuguese acronym).

We take care of the protection of your personal data and, therefore, we provide this Privacy Policy, which contains important information about:

  • Who should use our website;
  • What data we collect and what we do with it;
  • Your rights regarding your personal data; and
  • How to contact us.

1. Who should use our website

Our website should only be used by people over eighteen years of age. Therefore, children and teenagers should not use it.

2. Data we collect and reasons for collection

Our website collects and uses some personal data from our users, in accordance with the provisions of this section.

1. Sensitive data

Sensitive data from our users will not be collected, thus understood those defined in arts. 11 et seq. of the LGPD. Thus, there will be no data collection on racial or ethnic origin, religious conviction, political opinion, union membership or organization of a religious, philosophical, or political nature, data related to health or sexual life, genetic or biometric data, when linked to a natural person.

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Cookies do not allow any files or information to be extracted from the user’s hard drive, and it is not possible, moreover, to access through them personal information that has not come from the user or the way he/she uses the website’s resources.

a. Website cookies

Website cookies are those sent to the user's and administrator's computer or device exclusively by the website.

The information collected through these cookies is used to improve and personalize the user’s experience, and some cookies may, for example, be used to remember the user’s preferences and choices, as well as to offer personalized content.

b. Cookie management

The user will be able to oppose the registration of cookies through the website if he only deactivates this option in his own browser. More information on how to do this in some of the main browsers can be accessed through the following links:

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The deactivation of cookies, however, may affect the availability of some tools and functionalities of the website, compromising its correct and expected functioning. Another possible consequence of doing so is removing the user’s preferences that may have been saved, impairing his experience.

3. Collection of data not expressly provided

Occasionally, other types of data, not expressly provided for in this Privacy Policy, may be collected, since they are provided with the user’s consent, or even that the collection is permitted based on another legal ground provided by law.

In any case, data collection and processing activities arising therefrom will be informed to website users.

3. Sharing personal data with third parties

We do not share your personal data with third parties. Despite that, it is possible that we do so to comply with some legal or regulatory determination, or even to comply with an order issued by a public authority.

4. How long your personal data will be stored

The personal data collected by the website are stored and used for a period that corresponds to the time necessary to achieve the purposes listed in this document and that considers the rights of its owners, the rights of the website controller and the applicable legal or regulatory provisions.

Once the periods for storing personal data have expired, they are removed from our databases or anonymized, except in cases where there is the possibility or the need for storage due to legal or regulatory provision.

5. Legal bases for the processing of personal data

Each operation of personal data processing must have a legal basis, which is nothing else than a justification that authorizes it, provided for in the General Law on Personal Data Protection.

All our personal data processing activities have a legal basis supporting them, among those permitted by law. More information about the legal bases we use for specific personal data processing operations can be obtained from our contact channels, informed at the end of this Policy.

6. Users’ rights

The website user has the following rights, conferred by the Personal Data Protection Law:

  • Confirmation of the existence of treatment;
  • Access to data;
  • Correction of incomplete, inaccurate or outdated data;
  • Anonymization, blocking or elimination of unnecessary, excessive, or treated data that does not comply with the provisions of the law;
  • Data portability to another service or product provider, upon express request, in accordance to the regulations of the national authority, subject to commercial and industrial classified information;
  • Elimination of personal data processed with the consent of the holder, except in cases provided for by law;
  • Information from public and private entities with which the controller shared data;
  • Information about the possibility of not giving consent and about the consequences of the refusal;
  • Revocation of consent.

It is important to note that, under the terms of the LGPD, there is no right to delete treated data based on legal grounds other than consent, unless the data is unnecessary, excessive, or treated in non-compliance with the law.

1. How the holder can exercise his rights

To ensure that the user who intends to exercise his rights is, in fact, the holder of the personal data object of the request, we may require documents or other information that may assist in their correct identification, in order to safeguard our rights and the rights of third parties. This will only be done, however, if absolutely necessary, and the applicant will receive all related information.

7. Security measures in the processing of personal data

We employ technical and organizational measures to protect personal data from unauthorized access and situations leading to destruction, loss, or alteration of that data.

The measures we use consider the nature of the data, the context and purpose of the treatment, the risks that an eventual breach would generate for the user's rights and freedoms, and the standards currently used in the market by companies like ours.

Among the security measures we adopt, we highlight the following:

  • Password storage using cryptographic hashes;
  • Restrictions on access to databases;
  • Monitoring physical access to servers.

Even if we adopt everything in our power to avoid security incidents, it is possible that there may be some problem motivated exclusively by a third party - such as in the case of hacker or cracker attacks, or even in the case of the user's exclusive fault, which occurs, for example, when he himself transfers his data to a third party. Thus, although we are generally responsible for the personal data we process, we are exempt from liability in the event of an exceptional situation such as these, over which we have no control whatsoever.

In any case, in the event of any type of security incident that could generate significant risk or damage to any of our users, we will communicate the affected ones and the National Data Protection Authority about what happened, in accordance with the provisions of the Law on Personal Data Protection.

8. Complaint to a supervisory authority

Without prejudice to any other means of administrative or judicial appeal, holders of personal data who feel in any way injured may submit a complaint to the National Data Protection Authority.

9. Changes to this policy

The current version of this Privacy Policy was last updated on June 15, 2021.

We reserve the right to modify these regulations at any time, especially to adapt them to any changes made to our website, either by making new features available, or by deleting or modifying existing ones.

Whenever there is a change, our users will be notified about it.

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