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单词 ceteris paribus
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One of the assumptions that economists sometimes use to frame their models is to specify that some variables will be held constant, a concept that’s expressed with the Latin phrase ceteris paribus. Opinion | The world is moving on from Trump. And others are stepping forward. 2018-11-13T05:00:00Z
Keynesian economics suggests that, ceteris paribus, the federal government should run surpluses in the good times and deficits in the bad times, thereby ameliorating the low and high amplitudes of inevitable economic downturns and upturns. Opinion | Right in theory but wrong in practice about the federal deficit 2018-01-05T05:00:00Z
They ought to compete ceteris paribus—another Latin phrase, beloved of economists, which means “with all else being equal”. Technology and the quest for sporting records 2017-09-07T04:00:00Z
The evidence shows that occupational licensing does serve to increase the wages of electricians, ceteris paribus, but the evidence on plumbers was mixed and inconclusive. The Right To Work 2014-09-17T04:00:00Z
What’s more it’s clear most of those who claimed Obamacare would raise wages meant this to be a ceteris paribus prediction. Is Obamacare Hurting Wages? 2014-08-31T04:00:00Z
An economics professor at the United States Military Academy, I regularly invoke Latin incantation when speaking of all else being equal — ceteris paribus! — and tell occasional tales involving flowing robes or formal dinners. At War Blog: The Magic of West Point 2013-12-04T17:27:36Z
For example, every finance professor accepts that, ceteris paribus, when interest rates rise, stock prices should fall. Climate Science Politics At Full Speed 2013-10-02T09:12:00Z
A high DAU to MAU ratio is a great indicator of the strength of user habits and, ceteris paribus, I’d bet on a business with the higher ratio over a competitor every time. Never Take Your Eyes Off This Hacker Metric 2012-05-27T20:11:10Z
My point is, ceteris paribus, that teen mothers consume additional government resources. Economics and culture: Maybe teen motherhood isn't so bad 2012-05-17T17:55:27Z
A curtailment of the volume of money in a country will, ceteris paribus, increase the value of the money of that country. Money: Speech of Hon. John P. Jones, of Nevada, On the Free Coinage of Silver; in the United States Senate, May 12 and 13, 1890 2012-02-29T03:00:21.727Z
Jane Jacob’s saying that “new ideas must use old buildings” may be technically true at any given point in time – after all, older buildings are, ceteris paribus, more affordable to innovative start-ups than new construction. The Lord Gave To NYC Tech Start-Ups And Universities, And The Lord Hath Taken Away 2011-12-19T04:53:11Z
They publish their findings with the default caveat of “ceteris paribus,” or other things being equal, which they never are. Keynes, Hayek Preside at Washington Jobs Debate: Caroline Baum 2011-09-30T00:23:04Z
Inactivity and disuse tend toward degeneration, therefore, such circumstances and surroundings of life as will conduce to harmonious activity of these organs and parts, would, ceteris paribus, be most favorable to health. Insanity Its Causes and Prevention 2011-08-29T02:01:05.400Z
When led through, it is generally wise, ceteris paribus, to head the trick. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" 2011-03-05T03:00:24.537Z
If Aunt M'riar had known the resources of the Latin tongue, she might have introduced the expression ceteris paribus. When Ghost Meets Ghost
The signification "cakes" deserves, ceteris paribus, a decided preference, because it is established by the other passages. Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions, Vol. 1
The latter, ceteris paribus, are much the finer race, derive the greater portion of their subsistence from the chase, and possess the athletic mind and body which result from active methods of winning a livelihood. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 86, December, 1864
For its pronunciation it demands more time, and therefore, ceteris paribus, it would well serve to convey the impression of length, or duration, and thus, indirectly, of slowness. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII No. 1 January 1848
The preservation of the identical selfhood of the group through a practically unlimited period gives to the group a significance which, ceteris paribus, is far superior to that of the individual. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
The suit of hearts, ceteris paribus, takes precedence of other suits. Round Games with Cards A Practical Treatise on All the Most Popular Games, with Their Different Variations, and Hints for Their Practice
Account of the British Empire,” I, 666, industrial labor in Germany and France is dearer than in England, because in the former countries there are, ceteris paribus, twice as many laborers employed in most manufactures. Principles Of Political Economy
Further, the deeper the trance, ceteris paribus, the better the phenomena. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
Place it in a colder position, ceteris paribus, and in time it would cut the canal for its own drainage. The Scalp Hunters
The well-known canon of criticism, that of two readings ‘ceteris paribus’ the more difficult is to be preferred, is not always to be applied in comparing the readings of the Folios. The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] Introduction and Publisher's Advertising
It is proved, by ample statistical details, that the United States is behind-hand, ceteris paribus, in the race. Canada and the Canadians, Vol. 2
He thereupon calls upon Mr. Smith, who has the first chance, and selects what in his opinion is the most favourable day, ceteris paribus, the earliest at liberty. The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 28, April 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
According to the theory, the storm will be violent, ceteris paribus, on a line of low barometer, but may still be violent, when the contrary obtains. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
The longer the period of fermentation, the liner the quality of the resulting liquor, ceteris paribus. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
Any force that causes gases to contract will do the same thing, of course—for example, cold; and ceteris paribus removal of pressure and expansion by heat will act so as to gasify liquids. The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing Lectures Delivered Before the Hat Manufacturers' Association
For one thing, it is mere suffering; and, ceteris paribus, that is much worse to witness than suffering that issues in action. Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
Already a certain healthy tone and esprit de corps obtains amongst the students, and ceteris paribus a Melbourne graduate is professionally to be preferred to an Oxonian or Cantab., at any rate for colonial work. Town Life in Australia
But, more especially may we point to the explanation which this theory gives of the fact, that, ceteris paribus, the long-period comets, when their perihelion distances are small, have tails of such exaggerated dimensions. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
As we are so far away it is right, ceteris paribus, in order to insure progress, that confidence be placed in the governor. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 — Volume 05 of 55 1582-1583 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
Then one can show that a ceteris paribus reduction of the tax exemption will increase unemployment. Definition & Reality in the General Theory of Political Economy
We believe, that, ceteris paribus, the duration of a civilization is proportioned to its depth and breadth,—that is, to the degree in which it represents the total resource and possibility of the human spirit. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 79, May, 1864
Perhaps, between forty and fifty would be the best age—"ceteris paribus." A Voyage Round the World, Volume I Including Travels in Africa, Asia, Australasia, America, etc., etc., from 1827 to 1832
And the specific heats of compound gases will be found greater than those of simple gases, in proportion to the loss of volume by combination, ceteris paribus. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
But the most telepathic human stocks, it may be said, ought, ceteris paribus, to have been the most successful in the struggle for existence. The Making of Religion
All the suffering that nature, chance, or fate have assigned to us does not, ceteris paribus, pain us so much as suffering which is brought upon us by the arbitrary will of another. Essays of Schopenhauer
This you then do to him or he to you, mutatis mutandis, ceteris paribus; and that is all I have to say on Ignorance. On Nothing and Kindred Subjects
For we cannot any longer determine the rank of an animal by its organic complexity, since, ceteris paribus, this is a defect rather than otherwise. The Faith of the Millions (2nd series)
In this connection, also, we may remark, that the meridians of greatest magnetic intensity are, ceteris paribus, also the meridians of greatest atmospheric commotion. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
Whether, ceteris paribus, it be not true that the prices of things increase as the quantity of money increaseth, and are diminished as that is diminished? Querist
Every one likes ceteris paribus to use the horse to which he has been accustomed, rather than one that is untried and new. Treatises on Friendship and Old Age
That these must be costly stands to reason, for the waste of our own military forces must, ceteris paribus, always be greater the more our aim is directed upon the destruction of the enemy's power. On War — Volume 1
This last cause, however, only affects the northern latitudes in autumn, and consequently, ceteris paribus, the autumnal months should not be so proverbially sickly in the southern hemisphere. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
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