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Ceteris paribus1. Literally (in Latin), other things the same. 2. Figuratively, all else being equal (staying the same). 3. In research, the effect of one variable when other factors remain constant. For example, the ceteris paribus thinking has been that the sharp decline in cirrhosis deaths in Paris during the war was due to the drop in wine consumption.
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Ceteris paribuswith other things remaining the sameLower labour work hours will ceteris paribus reduce the output.
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Ceteris paribusModern Latin, literally "other things being equal."
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Ceteris paribusA Latin term meaning that all other factors are held unchanged. The ceteris paribus assumption is used to isolate the effect one economic factor has on another. Without this assumption, it would be di [..]
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Ceteris paribusLatin phrase meaning, approximately, "holding other things constant." Used as shorthand for indicating the effect of one economic variable on another, holding constant all other variables th [..]
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Ceteris paribusDefinition All other things being equal.
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Ceteris paribusOther things being equal.
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Ceteris paribusCeteris paribus is a Latin term literally translated as "with other things the same." The term is most widely used is used in economic analysis when the analyst assumes that all other variab [..]
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Ceteris paribusThe Latin for "other things being equal."
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Ceteris paribusAll else being equal
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Ceteris paribusThe Latin phrase ‘ceteris paribus’, which translates as ‘other things the same’, is much invoked by economists. Its popularity stems ...
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Ceteris paribusAll other relevant factors are held fixed.
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Ceteris paribusmeans "assuming all else is held constant". The author is attempting to distinguish an effect of one kind of change from any others.
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Ceteris paribusA Latin term meaning â??all else held constantâ?? or â??all else remains the same.â?? In economics, in order to study the effect of a change in one variable, we often employ the ceteris paribus assump [..]
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Ceteris paribus
other things being equal; with all other things or factors remaining the same.
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Ceteris paribusmeans all else constant.
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Ceteris paribusLatin expression for "other things being equal." The term is used in economic analysis when the analyst wants to focus on explaining the effect of changes in one (independent) variab [..]
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Ceteris paribusCeteris paribus or caeteris paribus is a Latin phrase meaning "other things equal"; English translations of the phrase include "all other things being equal" or "other things held constant" or "all el [..]
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