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Another way of saying " ceteris paribus" is

A) other things equal.
B) in general.
C) in reality.
D) because of this.

Ceteris Paribus

A Latin phrase meaning "all other things being equal," used to analyze the effect of one variable on another by holding all other relevant factors constant.

Other Things Equal

A Latin term (ceteris paribus) used in economics to signify examining the effect of one changing factor when all other factors remain constant.

  • Employ the ceteris paribus assumption for the purpose of isolating variables during economic examination.
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