FinanzArchiv / Public Finance Analysis (FA) – Manuskripte
Manuscripts must be in English and comply with the instructions to authors. They should be submitted online via Editorial Express. Submission and verification comprises five easy steps and allow to upload a cover letter as well as the manuscript in PDF format.
If you happen to be unable to use the submission system, you may send a PDF version of the manuscript as an e-mail attachment to one of the three editors:
Christian Keuschnigg (University of St. Gallen)
E-Mail: christian.keuschnigg [AT] unisg.ch
Jenny Ligthart, (Tilburg University)
E-mail: j.ligthart [AT] uvt.nl
Alfons Weichenrieder (University of Frankfurt/Main)
Managing Editor
Universitiy of Frankfurt (RuW 45)
Grüneburgplatz 1
60323 Frankfürt (Main) Germany
E-mail: a.weichenrieder [AT] em.uni-frankfurt.de
Submitted manuscripts which qualify for publication are peer reviewed by two referees. There is no submission fee.
Submission of a paper will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere. The editors do not accept responsibility for damage or loss of papers submitted. All articles are refereed by specialists.
Acceptance for publication will be given in written form and is subject to the condition that the article contains original unpublished work and has not been submitted for publication elsewhere.
When the article is accepted for publication, the exclusive copyright is granted to Mohr Siebeck. This copyright expires with the termination of the period of copyright protection as stipulated by law. The right of publication comprises the right to do a photomechanical reproduction of the work and to distribute this as well as the right to store the data, to distribute it on a data carrier and to make the data accessible to the public.
The author will retain the following rights:
- to make the work accessible as a "working paper" (the version of the article he submitted for publication) on his own website and his university repository during the pre-publication period.
- to make the "accepted version" of the article (the version accepted for publication including all the changes resulting from the evaluation procedure) accessible in his university repository and on his own website at any time.
- to reproduce his article one year after publication and to distribute it in print form, via fax or e-mail elsewhere.
- to grant another publisher non-exclusive permission to reprint the article one year after publication in our journal.
Mohr Siebeck will retain the exclusive right to make the data of the printed version accessible to the public. In all cases full reference must be made to the version published by Mohr Siebeck, including a DOI.
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