Conhecimento e interesse em economia
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-41612003000300006Keywords:
economic methodology, economic imperialism, methodological pluralism, formalismAbstract
The article argues the need to preserve the pluralism in economics. The article examines: i) the nature of the knowledge and of its production; ii) the specificity of the knowledge production in economics and the historical and cultural conditionings of the knowledge; iii) the implications of the hegemony of a certain methodological conception in economics.Downloads
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