‘Ceteris paribus’ is a Latin phrase literally translated as “with other things the same”. Ceteris paribus is a Latin phrase literally translated as with other things the same . Ceteris paribus clauses ...
Since no one seems to take Latin any more, you probably cannot translate "ceteris paribus." Real economists frequently cite the need to explicitly state the assumption that "all other things are equal ...
June seems an appropriate time for my annual ceteris paribus festival. You haven’t heard of that one? It’s the event that celebrates the beauty of economic theory and allows us to lift our glass ...
A certain Latin phrase brings back memories of macroeconomic and microeconomic studies at the University of Helsinki back in the 1990's. Those were good years and life seemed kinder and much more ...
Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, Vol. 42, No. 2 (November 2011), pp. 207-218 (12 pages) The problem of ceteris paribus clauses and Hempel's ...
The Latin phraseology ‘ceteris paribus’ which translates as ‘if all other things remain equal’, has a significant importance in economics in my humble opinion. Take, for instance, but for the ...