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Ceteris paribus (also
spelled caeteris paribus) (classical
Latin pronunciation: [ˈkeːtɛ.riːs ˈpa.rɪ.bʊs]) is a
Latin phrase,
meaning "other
things equal";...
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incrementally increased,
holding all
other factors of
production equal (
ceteris paribus). The law of
diminishing returns (also
known as the law of diminishing...
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Development Index Trends and
Inequality in
Puerto Rico 2010–2015".
Ceteris Paribus:
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Emerson Abraham (2 July 2017). "Economic Methodology:
Paradox of
Ceteris Paribus Law in the
Context of
Sierra Leone". Méthod(e)s:
African Review...
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Aristotle writes in his
Posterior Analytics, "We may ****ume the
superiority ceteris paribus [other
things being equal] of the
demonstration which derives from...
- "Human
Development Index Trends and
Inequality in
Puerto Rico 2010–2015".
Ceteris Paribus.
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original on
October 20, 2017.
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racial advantages occur at both a
collective and an
individual level (
ceteris paribus, i. e., when
individuals are
compared that do not
differ relevantly...
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demanded for a good and the
percentage change in the
price of
another good,
ceteris paribus: XED = % change in
quantity demanded of good A % change in price...
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instance the
batter will only have had to deal with one set of
variables (see
ceteris paribus, all
things remaining approximately equal).
These counterbalancing...
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Stephen Greenblatt, The Swerve: how the
world became modern, 2011:26. ut
ceteri timeant: The Rule of
Benedict 48:19–20,
quoted in
Greenblatt 2011:26: "The...