exogenous Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪkˈsɒdʒ.ɪ.nəs]
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Meaning of exogenous In English

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Examples of exogenous

  • These were not purely exogenous "shocks" to the southern body politic.

  • It appears that endogenous and/or exogenous serotonin in preimplantation embryos could be involved in complex autocrine/paracrine regulations of embryo development and embryo-maternal interactions.

  • Rates of growth of exogenous variables are assumed equal to zero.

  • For an atomistic individual, r and therefore are exogenous, perhaps even constant.

  • First, the accumulation of past idiosyncratic exogenous total factor productivity shocks enhances the labor-augmenting technology and has a positive permanent impact on labor efficiency.

  • For now, we offer no explanation for what might determine these prices and costs and assume them to be exogenous.

  • In addition, the steady state is unstable in the exogenous case, whereas it is saddlepath stable in the endogenous one.

  • The exogenous variables are excluded from the innovation accounting.

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