for the years 1990–2010, notable adaptation is not observable in the data6. Accordingly, we also abstract from adaptation as a policy tool. Similar to the first assumption, this means that growth effects that might have resulted from reallocating investment resources to adaptation can be ignored...
However, adopting the Ceteris Paribus assumption, the researchers intended to hold all the variables other than planned and adaptive resilience constant, so the impact of resilience on sustainable tourism development can be isolated by maintaining all the other related variables unchanged. Additionally, ...
In other words, ‘ceteris paribus’ may not apply as all things are not always equal during replication studies. Similarly, individual differences that are outliers or extreme values during a study (e.g. positive benefit from placebo) can be ‘explained away’ with statistics because statistics ...
Economists use the phrase ceteris paribus to express the assumption A."everything affects everything else."B."all else equal."C."there is no such thing as a free lunch."D."scarcity is a fact of life."相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏 ...
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We propose that the level of fit within each domain and across domains is essential to goal attainment and the sustainability of any given practice—ceteris paribus, the greater the within and between fit, the greater the goal attainment and practice sustainability. In other words, only if the ...
Criticizes the ceteris paribus assumption inferring that the sharp decline in cirrhosis mortality in Paris, France from 1930-1955 was due to the sharp constriction in alcohol consumption. Changes in all-cause mortality; Sources of the cirrhosis mortality decline; Premortality due to risks associated ...
These can be caused by the very design of the human processing system, such as the default de re discussed above that arises due to the property of intentionality of mental states, or by the frequently encountered scenarios, stored in the mind as default, presumed, ceteris paribus 'normal' ...
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The result of Proposition 5 deviates from the findings of Piketty (2014), who argues that, ceteris paribus, faster economic growth reduces inequality. The reason for this difference is the simplifying assumption of Piketty (2014) that all wages (those of low-skilled and of high-skilled ...