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handle: 10419/191971 , 11336/97725
El objetivo del presente trabajo es el de presentar datos que verifiquen el proceso de matematización en la teoría económica. Para esto se recurrió a dos muestras representativas de tres de las revistas académicas más influyentes en los años 1955-56-57 y los años 2015-16-17. A partir de esto, se confeccionó una tabla de contingencia donde se muestra qué la ocurrencia de los modelos matemáticos no es específico de un tema económico en particular, sino que recorre todos los temas de las categorías presentadas, indistintamente. Por último, se argumenta que hay un auge de las técnicas matemáticas que correlaciona negativamente con los trabajos conceptuales, pudiendo producirse una congestión teorética que converge con un problema de legitimidad en la elección de los modelos para fines prácticos.
The aim of this paper is to present data to verify the process of mathematization in economic theory. For this we used two representative samples from three of the most influential academic journals in the years 1955-56-57 and the years 2015-16-17. Thus, a contingency table was drawn up, showing that the occurrence of mathematical models is not specific to a particular theme, but rather covers all the economical themes of the categories presented, without distinction. Finally, it is argued that there is a rise of mathematical techniques that negatively correlates with conceptual works, causing a theoretic congestion that converges with a problem of legitimacy in the choice of the model for practical purposes.
Fil: Laera, Rodrigo Fabián. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
ddc:330, Mathematical Models, BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS, Methodology, ECONOMICS THEORY, HB1-3840, B40, B41, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, Economics Theory, modelos matemáticos; metodología; teoría económica; análisis bibliométrico, Bibliometric Analysis, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, C02, Economic theory. Demography, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, METHODOLOGY
ddc:330, Mathematical Models, BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS, Methodology, ECONOMICS THEORY, HB1-3840, B40, B41, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, Economics Theory, modelos matemáticos; metodología; teoría económica; análisis bibliométrico, Bibliometric Analysis, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, C02, Economic theory. Demography, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, METHODOLOGY
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