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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.
  • Verify that you have ORCID code

Author Guidelines

It is mandatory to have ORCID code

Your contribution can be sent to the email: revista@mfp.gob.cu

Required data:

Names and surnames of the authors,
scientific Category,
email and
job affiliation.
Summary

Abstracts with a maximum of 130 words will be sent. It should be written in the third person, in block form, with short to medium sentences.

It must not include citations and its structure must contain the following parts: the central idea, introduction or characterization of the topic, objective of the work, materials and research methods used, possible results and very brief conclusions, the latter being written in the present tense.

The abstract and keywords must be in English and Spanish.

  • Keywords of the text (no less than 3 and no more than 5)
    JEL numbering for keywords, according to the code used internationally in economic publications. If the authors do not indicate it, the Journal Management will define the JEL numbering
    Bibliography
  • Format
    Length between 7 and 20 pages, this number of pages does not include annexes.
    Text: Arial 12
    Titles: Arial 14 bold and centered, should not have more than 15 words but be specific not general
    Page Format: Letter, 8 1/2 X 11
    Spacing: Single
    Graphs, tables and illustrations can be included, all in the same document duly referenced.
    The citations of the text must be numbered consecutively and will contain the data that is established, specifying the pages in which they are located.
    The acronyms, if used, must have the full denomination.
    Bibliographic references (author, title, place and year of publication) If it is an article (name and edition of the publication). Follow the APA standards.
    The writing team can suggest the changes it deems necessary, as long as it does not modify the content of the work.

Recommendations for presenting the bibliography

It is arranged alphabetically by the surnames of the authors.
The names of the authors are recorded only by their acronyms.
If there is more than one bibliographic entry by the same author, it is ordered chronologically by the dates of the works.
When there are two or more texts by the same author and published in the same year, they are ordered alphabetically by the title of the text and that order is recorded next to the year with lowercase letters, starting with a. Ex: (1990a), (1990b), etc. In the references that are incorporated into the text, these indications must be kept in letters. In the event that a text has more than four authors, only the name of the main author is added, accompanied by et al.
When there is no author, the bibliographic entry is entered alphabetically by the first letter of the text.
The titles of the journals should not be recorded from their acronyms or abbreviated, but must be offered in full.
Special care must be taken with the transcription of the electronic addresses of the web pages, since an error of this type hinders any future consultation. You must always enter the page consultation date, as follows: (day/month/year).
Each bibliographic entry must include the following data, in the order indicated for each case:

For single author books:

Surname, Initials (Year): Title of the book in italics, Publisher or Entity that publishes, City.

For books by more than one author:

Last Name 1, Initials 1; Initials 2 Surname 2 and Initials 3 Surname 3 (Year): Title of the book in italics, Publisher or Entity that publishes, City.

For chapters or parts of books:

Surname, Initials (Year): «Chapter title in quotation marks», in Name and Surname of the author or editor of the book, Credit of editor or coordinator in parentheses (if applicable), Title of the book in italics, Publisher or Entity that publish, City, Chapter page range.

For items:

Surname, Initials (Year): "Title of the article in quotation marks", Title of the journal in italics, Volume, Number, Months (if any), Article page range.

For papers presented at events:

Surname, Initials (Year): «Title of the work in quotation marks», Indication of whether it is a presentation or conference, Name of the event, Entity that organized the event (if any), City or country where the event took place, Days or month in which the event took place.

For digital articles published on the Internet:

Surname, Initials (Year): «Title of the article in quotation marks», Title of the journal in italics or of the site, Volume, Number and Months (if any), Exact address where the text can be consulted, Date of consultation (day/ month year).

For academic theses:

Surname, Initials (Year): «Title of the thesis in quotation marks», Type of thesis (diploma, master's, doctorate), corresponding University, City.

For when the author is an institution:

Name of the Institution (Year): «Title of the text in quotation marks or in italics» (depending on whether it is unpublished or not), City.

For when there is no author:

Title of the text between quotation marks or in italics (depending on whether it is unpublished or not) (Year), Publisher, City and other data, if any. In this case it is organized alphabetically by the title of the text.

JEL numbering according to the thematic profile of the journal

The corresponding nomenclatures of this classification will be used.

About the Preprints

The publication of Preprints is not considered prior publication, although the journal will issue a document with the corresponding data, depending on the status of the article in the editorial flow, if necessary.

The authors must disclose the details of the Preprint, when submitting the manuscript or at any other time during its consideration in the Cuban Journal of Finance and Prices. Once the Preprint is published, it is the author's responsibility to ensure that the document record is updated with a publication reference, including a URL link to the published version of the article on the journal's website.

Preprints can be cited in the reference list of articles under review as shown below:

Last name, First letter of the name (Year): Title of the manuscript. Preprint. url

Preprints servers that will be accepted in the Cuban Magazine of Finance and Prices (this list will be updated):

https://preprints.scielo.org/  

Credit Taxonomy

The CRediT taxonomy, which provides a detailed classification of the various functions performed in the work that results in a published research result, offers transparency in contributions to published works and allows for the improvement of attribution, credit and accountability systems

 

  1. Conceptualization: Formulation of ideas, objectives and general goals of the investigation.
  2. Methodology: Development and/or design of the methodology, creation of models.
  3. Software: Programming and software development, design of computer programs, implementation of code and algorithms, testing of code components.
  4. Validation: Verification of the replicability and reproducibility of the results, experiments and other research products.
  5. Formal analysis: Application of statistical, mathematical, computational or other procedures to analyze and synthesize data.
  6. Research: Conducting the formal research process, specifically conducting the experiments or data/evidence collection
  7. Resources: Provide study materials, reagents, patients, animals, laboratory samples, instruments, computer resources or other tools for analysis.
  8. Data curation: Activities to generate metadata, clean data, and preserve research data for later reuse
  9. Writing – Original Draft: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of published work, specifically writing the initial draft (translation included)
  10. Writing – Review and editing: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the work published by the members of the original research team, specifically the critical review and comments, including the pre or post publication stage.
  11. Visualization: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of published work, specifically the visualization and presentation of data
  12. Supervision: Conduct and leadership for the planning and execution of the investigation, also including advice from the main team
  13. Project administration: Management and coordination for research planning and execution activities
  14. Acquisition of funds: Acquisition of financial support for the realization and publication of the project.

Application example

The type of responsibility that each author has had will be included at the end of each article according to the following format:

Lopez, A: Conceptualization, Methodology

Becerra, M.: Data Curation, Writing – Original Draft

Martínez, H.: Conceptualization, Visualization, Writing – Review and edition

Santos, J.: Writing – Review and editing

Authors must provide information on authorship responsibility when submitting the manuscript.

Source: https://credit.niso.org/

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