Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
"all things being equal"
Latin translation:
ceteris paribus
Nov 20, 2001 03:40
22 yrs ago
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English term
"All thing being equal"
Non-PRO
English to Latin
Bus/Financial
Economics
economics
eg the graph shows a shift to the left, "all things being equal" this will result in incresed profits
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ceteris paribus
is a well-known phrase - I believe its underlying meaning is "all else (all othr things) being equal" but that is I think the sense of what you are trying to get at.
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Comment: "thanks for the answer, it was what i was looking for but no explaniation was required, cheers
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