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A metodologia da economia é o estudo dos métodos, geralmente científicos, relativos à economia, incluindo os princípios subjacentes ao raciocínio económico. O termo 'metodologia' é também muitas vezes, apesar de incorretamente, usado como sinónimo para 'métodos', em vez de estudo dos métodos.
alegações de utilidade e previsibilidade vs. realismo da simplificação das hipóteses usadas, tais como a escolha racional e a maximização do lucro.
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