- In a
variety of contexts,
exogeny or
exogeneity (from Gr**** ἔξω éxō 'outside' and -γένεια -géneia 'to produce') is the fact of an
action or
object originating...
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correlated with ****ure values. This is a
weaker restriction than
strict exogeneity,
which requires the
variable to be
uncorrelated with past, present, and...
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often form by the
weathering of rock and
often extend deep underground.
Exogene caves are
smaller openings that
extend a
relatively short distance underground...
- model, the
notion of the
usual exogeneity,
sequential exogeneity, strong/strict
exogeneity can be defined.
Exogeneity is
articulated in such a way that...
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caused exogenously dates to Say's law, and much
debate on
endogeneity or
exogeneity of
causes of the
economic cycle is
framed in
terms of re****ing or supporting...
- "Kid Empty". It is
revealed that a side
effect of the
exogene therapy is that once the
exogene itself is suppressed, the
energies unleashed by the therapy...
- 2011,
Orbit Books, ISBN 978-0-316-12818-6) (Compton
Crook Award winner)
Exogene (March 1, 2012,
Orbit Books, ISBN 978-0-316-12815-5)
Chimera (July 31,...
- x_{it}} . To be unbiased, the
fixed effects estimator (FE)
requires strict exogeneity,
defined as E [ u i t | x i 1 , x i 2 , . . , x i T ] = 0 {\displaystyle...
- In
marketing strategy, first-mover
advantage (FMA) is the
competitive advantage gained by the
initial ("first-moving")
significant occupant of a market...
- Geografía, 6, 7-22. Hans
Georg Wunderlich: Einführung in die Geologie, Band I,
Exogene Dynamik,
Bibliographisches Institut Mannheim/Wien/Zürich, B.I.-Wissenschaftsverlag...