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The phrase "exogenous variable" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is often used to refer to an outside factor, such as changing weather patterns, that affects an economic system. For example, you could say: "Many economists believe that an increase in the cost of oil is an exogenous variable that will have a significant effect on the global economy."
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Cost isn't an exogenous variable to be managed it is the investment in doing the most important things well.
In arguing for a "libertarian approach" to fertility, Mr Quiggin seems to be implicitly assuming that Europe's birthrate is an exogenous variable, unaffected by the policies in question.
CBI is just one potentially useful monetary policy design instrument among several, and CBI should not be treated as an exogenous variable.
This is achieved by using a combined optimization criterion, resulting in a LQ tracking problem with an infinite horizon and a measurable exogenous variable (wind speed).
The results suggest that the posted speed limit should be treated as an exogenous variable in models of operating speed, including models of speed magnitude and speed dispersion.
Thus, T is an exogenous variable.
Naturally, ( {hat{T}}^{-1} ) is also an exogenous variable.
Traditional or statistical methods: for example, autoregressive integrated moving average with exogenous variable (ARIMAX) and autoregressive with exogenous variable (ARX) [8].
These findings are robust to a specification where wages are an exogenous variable.
In the above calculation, xi is endogenous variable, whereas fi is treated as exogenous variable.
β k is another exogenous variable that depends on type of vehicle.
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