endogenous variable
collocation in Englishmeaningsofendogenousandvariable
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endogenous
adjective
uk/enˈdɒdʒ.ɪ.nəs/us/enˈdɑː.dʒə.nəs/
found or coming from within something, for example a system or a person's body ...
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variable
noun[C]
uk/ˈveə.ri.ə.bəl/us/ˈver.i.ə.bəl/
a number, amount, or situation that ...
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(Definition ofendogenousandvariablefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Therefore, individual decisions depend on this cross-sectional distribution, which is itself anendogenousvariablethat varies over time.
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Theendogenousvariableresponsible for economic dynamics is the stock of government spending commitments, including the public debt.
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Eachendogenousvariablewas affected by its value at the preceding wave.
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This representation writes eachendogenousvariableas a function of current and past structural shocks.
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The argument would be that the initial distribution of wealth is the onlyendogenousvariablethat influences the equilibrium behavior of the economy.
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We choose not to impute travel costs, because we consider them anendogenousvariable, determined by the household jointly with the number of trips.
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Since eachendogenousvariabledepends only on the set of exogenous variables, and assuming independence of error terms, we can estimate each equation independently.
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Thus, the household partly determines both the time spent and the opportunity cost of that time, clearly making travel cost anendogenousvariable.
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Moreover, as shown in column 3.2, omitting the laggedendogenousvariablehas very little bearing on the remaining estimates.
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We have not tested for this as we have corrected for wealth, but it may potentially create anendogenousvariable/multicollinearity problem.
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The log determinant for the three-year lag specification was 10.00 and 6.71 for the model containing four annual lags of eachendogenousvariable.
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Because these alternatives are often a key policy interest, we incorporate them in the final model of fuelwood collection trips as a secondendogenousvariable.
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Thirdly, lag lengths for eachendogenousvariableappearing in the right-hand-side of an equation must be determined.
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The example used is a generic reduced-form model with expectations dated at time t and a lag of theendogenousvariable.
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Household size appears insignificant, no doubt because theendogenousvariableis the share and not the absolute amount of fuelwood from forests and commons.
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Although equation (1) includes anendogenousvariableon the right-hand side, namely a*, no special attention needs to be given to this in formulating the log-likelihood function.
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This is equivalent to assuming that the correlations between theendogenousvariablewithin the same wave cannot be completely accounted for by the exogenous variables in the model.
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The extraction rate is anendogenousvariable, and the way the economy decides its value has direct effects on the opportunity set for present and future consumption.
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It is, on the contrary, anendogenousvariablein the economic system, which fluctuates according to all the other variables.
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