Examples of using Ceteris in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Thus, given the sample context, a student in Accounting who was employed has, ceteris paribus, a MSI, on average,
inducing a positive relationship between CG quality of and indebtedness, ceteris paribus Fragment of Work 14, emphasis added.
the marginal product of capital stays in higher plateaus, ceteris paribus, the long term perspectives of growth trend for the region will become higher.
the study assesses whether─ all things being equal(ceteris paribus)─ the intervention of CDP had a significant(relatively greater) effect on introducing the concepts in settlements
then ceteris paribus, choose pencils,
Controlled comparisons also allow researchers to determine whether, ceteris paribus, the concepts as applied by CDP had a significant(again,
has obliged the economists to review the conditions considered as ceteris paribus.
The scorn of the mainstream economists for analysis of any situation outside the parameters of ceteris paribus ensures that economic behavior that does not follow the norms of the market,
their work compared to traditional solid-fuel counterparts much more efficient, ceteris paribus.
an investment rate of 19.3% of the product could generate, ceteris paribus, 3.8% growth in the 1970s whereas in the fist decade of the XX century the expected growth is 2.6.
perhaps with some ceteris paribus tendency towards less concentrated wealth
If the modest explanatory claim demonstrates some ceteris paribus tendency towards a weaker
assuming ceteris paribus.
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Ceteris paribus is recommended to chooseBoiler volume loading chamber which can accommodate logs up to 65 cm Moreover,
Ceteris paribus, it is the democratic state-and the democratic socialism incorporated in it-which commands the higher income
The result of the commercial balance, ceteris paribus, will decrease only in 2006 when it will be US$32.0 billion a value close to that of 2004.
And ceteris paribus, it is this state,
If considering the change in real returns under increased international trade a robust finding of the theorem is that returns to the scarce factor will go down, ceteris paribus.
Younger people up to 34 years showed lower intention of discrimination than people above 35 years of age, ceteris paribus.