MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics
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MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics is the academic journal published three times a year by Instituto Mises Brasil. Its purpose to ensure the intellectual publication of professors and researchers, Brazilian and from other countries, scholars of the Austrian School of Economics. The journal is published in English, Spanish and Portuguese. The on-line Journal offers free and open access to your content on our website. All papers are already published with active DOIs.
- Pandemic, Crisis and Intervention
- A rationalist perspective on the State’s influence in the pandemic
- Entrepreneurial action in politics as causing external costs in the COVID-19 pandemic...
- Developing Brazil with Prosperity Zones
- Libertarianism in Pop Culture: : Applying libertarian principles to Buffy the Vampire...
- Competição, monopólio e antitruste: : as limitações da competição perfeita na análise...
- The Fundamentals of the Rule of Law in F. A. Hayek’s Thinking
- Cryptocurrencies and the Contractual Freedom in International Private Law and in the...
- Ideas, institutional change, crisis and pandemics
- Free Competition in Rail Transport: A Liberal Approach of the Shortlines’ Proposal
- Why do We Need a State? : Justifying Coercion
- Note On An Error in Hazlitt’s Economics in One Lesson
- New contributions to the entrepreneurial theory of social and cultural change
- The Privatization of the Amazon
- Virtude e Mercado: descomplicando Adam Smith
- The Law and the Stateless society: A Legal Case for Entrepreneurship in Government...
- The legal order on the Discourse on voluntary servitude of Étienne de la Boétié
- In defense of freedom of speech
- Faces of Austerity
- Antifrágil, como se beneficiar do caos?
- The Facets of the Enlightenment Movement from a Libertarian Perspective:: Destroying...
- The Austrian School´ s perspective on the Brazilian airport concession
- Why regulate utilities?
- Moral considerations about taxes
- Contrasting the role of the serendipity in austrian and neoclassic theories