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ceteris paribus
The ceteris paribus clause means, in economics, that other factors will remain unchanged. For example: If you lower the price in a demand curve, quantity demanded will increase but other affecting factors will remain.
It takes only prices into account.
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Ceteris paribus is a Latin phrase used widely in economics. It assumes that all things are equal, excluding outside variables.
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ceteris paribus
The ceteris paribus clause means, in economics, that other factors will remain unchanged. For example: If you lower the price in a demand curve, quantity demanded will increase but other affecting factors will remain.
It takes only prices into account.
Economists used ceteris paribus to separate cause and effect by holding all other things constant.
It assumes only prices will change. -458 :D
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Ceteris paribus does translate into meaning "all other things being equal or held constant.
Ceteris paribus means "with all other things being equal or held constant."
all other things being equal.