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El formalismo axiomático en la economía

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Camilo Andrés Franco de los Ríos. ()
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A través de la reflexión crítica sobre la tensión existente entre el desarrollo del cuerpo del conocimiento económico a imagen de la matemática, se descubre una doble ruptura epistemológica en el desarrollo de la teoría económica. La primera, ocurrida a mediados del siglo XIX, reconoce en la matemática el lenguaje natural para la economía. La segunda, situada en el período de entre-guerras, identifica la incorporación del formalismo científico al cuerpo del conocimiento económico walrasiano.

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Article provided by UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA - RCE in its journal Revista Cuadernos de Economía.

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