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 ...
“Ceteris paribus, literally ‘holding other things constant,’ is a Latin phrase that is commonly translated into English as ‘all else being equal.’ A dominant assumption in mainstream economic thinking ...
“The Fed is printing money, and Economics 101 tells us that if you increase the supply of something, ceteris paribus, its price falls. The Fed is devaluing the dollar.” This paraphrased line was used ...
IB FX View Not Your Pater’s Ceteris Paribus Wednesday October 22, 2008 Ceteris Paribus is the Latin term meaning that we should assume that nothing else changes when we make assumptions about other ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract We interpret ceteris paribus conditions as the conditions necessary to conducting an experiment. "Ceteris paribus" is thus not a hold-all for ...
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 ...
From my earliest days as an economic major, almost at the same time as I was studying supply and demand, I learned the phrase ceteris paribus which translates into “all other things remaining the same ...
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 ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Ceteris Paribus Ceteris Paribus is an educational point&click game aimed at providing basic economics literacy to players 13 and up. Kai is in need of ...