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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Diminishing returns (section Ceteris paribus)
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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name is derived from the Latin phrase ceteris paribus, meaning "all others things being equal." Glyman built Paribus to simplify the process of receiving...
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operations where ceteris paribus (all else being equal) the danger is in a direct ratio to the time the operation lasts; and ceteris paribus the operator's...
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and quantity demanded holds true so long as it is complied with the ceteris paribus condition "all else remain equal" quantity demanded varies inversely...
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to Generalization. Categorical imperative (ethical generalization) Ceteris paribus Class diagram § Generalization/Inheritance External validity (scientific...
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formulate a rough general principle which participants will be expected (ceteris paribus) to observe, namely: Make your conversational contribution such as...
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which are left unstated. It is not to be confused with the similar ceteris paribus, which excludes any changes other than those explicitly mentioned....
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condition of economic equilibrium which analyzes only a single market, ceteris paribus (everything else remaining constant) except for the one change at a...
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decrease in quantity demanded if the price for the good increases, ceteris paribus. It is the opposite of a Giffen good. Since the existence of Giffen...
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variables can be fixed. Cantillon made frequent use of the concept of ceteris paribus throughout Essai in an attempt to neglect independent variables. Furthermore...
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Ludwig characterize this as inference from sentences of the form: Ceteris paribus, S holds true s at t if and only if p. to corresponding T-sentences...
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demographics and impacts social structures. The baseline scenario ceteris paribus of negligible senescence is more population growth while a larger healthier...
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than a savings account but is bound by limits set within a contract. ceteris paribus A phrase or clause often loosely translated as "holding all else constant...
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as an agent in country A with a constant real income stream would ceteris-paribus have a higher purchasing power for goods from country B after one period...
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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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Malthus, assuming that the conditions (the environment) remain constant (ceteris paribus), a population will grow (or decline) exponentially.: 18 This principle...
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Development Index Trends and Inequality in Puerto Rico 2010–2015". Ceteris Paribus: Journal of Socio-Economic Research. 7. Archived from the original...
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marginal product of capital (MPK) is the additional output resulting, ceteris paribus ("all things being equal"), from the use of an additional unit of physical...
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preventing the firm from growing indefinitely. Other things being equal (ceteris paribus), a firm will tend to be larger: the less the costs of organizing and...
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or more policy interventions, holding all other factors constant (ceteris paribus). Other working definitions of the term are available here. For an...
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of the theorem is that returns to the scarce factor will go down, ceteris paribus. An additional robust corollary of the theorem is that a compensation...
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Moving along the curve assumes that these factors are held constant, ceteris paribus, while only income is changed. Logically, when demographic factors...
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means that long-run costs are equal to or less than short run costs, ceteris paribus. The term curves does not necessarily mean the cost function has any...
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create legislative coalitions to push his policies to fruition. Thus, ceteris paribus, members who receive such projects, are likely to vote in support of...
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in quantity demanded in response to a one per cent change in price (ceteris paribus, i.e. holding constant all the other determinants of demand, such as...
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Wilson, 1999 and Ansmann, 1992)." CP ceteris paribus "other things being equal" Commonly used in economics, ceteris paribus allows for supply and demand models...
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products with low elasticities are less sensitive to price changes (ceteris paribus). Subsequently, products with low elasticity are typically valued more...
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sector. Kaldor is clearly laying out equilibrium condition by which, ceteris paribus, the stock of savings in existence at any given time is matched to...
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increasingly pose not determinism's universal laws, but probabilism's chance, ceteris paribus laws. Smoking's contribution to lung cancer fails even the inductive-statistical...
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