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    The econometric consequences of the ceteris paribus condition in economic theory (English)
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    17 September 2001
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    missing variables
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    Bayesian prior
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    information measure
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    reality bound
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    fit
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    stochastic general equilibrium models
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    real business cycle models
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    ceteris paribus condition
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