2011年6月5日晚,SAIF MBA系列讲座之Knowledge and the Chinese Civilization 在达通广场3楼成功举办,主讲嘉宾为香港中文大学的车嘉华教授,讲座由MBA项目副主任徐国栋老师主持。 车教授将本次讲座关键词定为Ceteris Paribus,拉丁语中指“其它条件相同”。随即,车教授话锋 ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Taking seriously the arguments of Earman, Roberts and Smith that ceteris paribus laws have no semantics and cannot be tested, I suggest that ...
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If you’ve ever taken an economics class, you may have heard the phrase ceteris paribus. Ceteris paribus is Latin and roughly translates to “all other things being equal.” In economics, if you are ...
In Brit. J. Phil. Sci., 46, Pietroski and Rey ([1995]) suggested a reconstruction of ceteris paribus (CP)-laws, which - as they claim - saves CP-laws from vacuity. This discussion note is intended to ...
IB FX View Not Your Pater’s Ceteris Paribus Wednesday October 22, 2008 Ceteris Paribus is the Latin term meaning that we should assume that nothing else changes when we make assumptions about other ...
Almost every day, we hear about economic data, financial news, a policy move, a geopolitical event, or some other development that presents a new headwind to the stock market. Rising inflation, higher ...
A certain Latin phrase brings back memories of macroeconomic and microeconomic studies at the University of Helsinki back in the 1990's. Those were good years and life seemed kinder and much more ...
“Ceteris paribus, literally ‘holding other things constant,’ is a Latin phrase that is commonly translated into English as ‘all else being equal.’ A dominant assumption in mainstream economic thinking ...