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Such individuals do dislike leisure more than others, ceteris paribus.
If the money income levels are taken as given, then ceteris paribus, the Penn effect is a very good thing.
Thus if the population of consumers increases ceteris paribus the demand curve will shift out.
Ceteris paribus, France is more vulnerable to inefficient entry.
This means that it becomes difficult, some would say impossible, to specify the ceteris paribus conditions of a theory.
This will have the effect of raising the demand and, ceteris paribus, the price of the high return security.
A ceteris paribus assumption is often fundamental to the predictive purpose of scientific inquiry.
Under these conditions, ceteris paribus, all programs would perform perfectly on all machines.
That short branches, ceteris paribus, are ruder, and their effects more sudden than those of others.
Increased rice output would, ceteris paribus, lower the price of rice.
Ceteris paribus, a Latin phrase commonly rendered as "all other things being equal"
The chance that one of these will filter for the signal works out to about 1:3 (10:34) - ceteris paribus.
Ceteris paribus, inefficient entry means that the total resources required to deliver mail increases.
When using ceteris paribus in economics, assume all other variables except those under immediate consideration are held constant.
The other use of the ceteris paribus clause is to see it as a means for obtaining an approximate solution.
This in turn leads to higher interest rates (ceteris paribus) and crowds out interest-sensitive spending.
Ceteris paribus, S holds true s at t if and only if p.
Thus, ceteris paribus, members who receive such projects, are likely to vote in support of their leader's wishes (Evans 1994).
Well, depends by what you value (though I would suggest that a larger department is intrinsically better than a smaller one, ceteris paribus).
Ceteris paribus (all other things being equal), a woman's testimony is equal to that of a man's.
Ceteris paribus, less efficient postal services do not have greater scale economies than more efficient ones.
Although the age effects are more pronounced in Model 3, ceteris paribus, they are all insignificantly different from zero.
In contrast, an individual spending less than 12 months in his last job has a higher chances of obtaining an offer ceteris paribus.
The model also predicts that the higher the value of the greater, ceteris paribus, the value of.
If the market rate is beneath the natural rate, an economic expansion occurs, and prices, ceteris paribus, will rise.