Asked by Breanna Clayton on May 30, 2024

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"Ceteris paribus" literally translated means, "buyer beware."

Ceteris Paribus

A Latin phrase meaning "all other things being equal," used in economics to isolate the effect of one economic variable from the influence of others.

  • Understand the concept of ceteris paribus and its utilization in economic frameworks.
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Jordy DominguezMay 30, 2024
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"Ceteris paribus" is a Latin phrase that literally translates to "all other things being equal," not "buyer beware."