What is meant by ceteris paribus?

All things being equal

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Changing all things

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"Ceteris paribus" is a Latin phrase that translates to "all other things being equal." It is used in economics and other disciplines to indicate that a particular relationship or effect is being analyzed while holding other relevant factors constant. This allows for the examination of the impact of one variable without the complication of other influences.

So, the correct answer is "All things being equal."

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