In cardinal games, the difference in individual payoffs for each player from individually changing one's strategy " ceteris paribus " has to have the same value as the difference in values for the potential function.
42.
Kaldor is clearly laying out equilibrium condition by which, " ceteris paribus ", the stock of savings in existence at any given time is matched to the total numbers of securities outstanding in the market.
43.
:" In the absence of any interference ", or, in the right context, maybe " ceteris paribus " ( other things being equal ) . talk ) 19 : 41, 26 February 2008 ( UTC)
44.
For instance, it might be in my self-interest to become trustworthy to participate in mutually beneficial agreements, even though in maintaining the agreement I will be doing what will, ceteris paribus, be worse for me.
45.
In current practice, special sciences ( for example, biology and chemistry ) have " ceteris paribus " laws ( or laws with " all else being equal " clauses ), according to which there are exceptions.
46.
:Just about what you said ! " All else being equal . " It's actually spelled ceteris paribus, and we have a lengthy article about it . ( talk ) 15 : 25, 5 May 2006 ( UTC)
47.
Ceteris paribus, urban intensification which increases population density will reduce per capita car use, with benefits to the global environment, but will also increase concentrations of motor traffic, worsening the local environment in those locations where it occurs ."
48.
This operational description intentionally ignores both known and unknown factors that may also influence the relationship between price and quantity demanded, and thus to assume " ceteris paribus " is to assume away any interference with the given example.
49.
Aristotle writes in his " Posterior Analytics ", " We may assume the superiority " ceteris paribus " [ other things being equal ] of the demonstration which derives from fewer postulates or hypotheses . " Ptolemy ( c.
50.
:: : Expected age at death always increases with age, but life expectancy ( the previous number minus current age ) always decreases with age, ceteris paribus . & mdash; Tamfang 01 : 46, 3 September 2007 ( UTC)