Asked by Dave
Its difficult to meet the requirements of ceteris paribus when studying a relationship between unemployment and inflation. Is this true or false???
True; When studying the relationship between unemployment and inflation, one must look at empirical, national economic data; data from a controlled environment is out of the question. Now, reexamine the definition of ceteris paribus... Take it from here..
True; When studying the relationship between unemployment and inflation, one must look at empirical, national economic data; data from a controlled environment is out of the question. Now, reexamine the definition of ceteris paribus... Take it from here..
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CETRIS PARIBUS MEAN ALL OTHER THINGS BEING EQUAL
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