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endogenous

In medicine, arising within the body, for example the endogenous amines, serotonin, and noradrenaline, in the brain that are implicated in depression.



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However, individual policy analyses require the elimination of the endogenous change in tariff-constrained imports, [dm.
A completely specified general equilibrium model should incorporate the effects of endogenous changes in fixed factor income, and these are reflected by the income effects in equation (13).
 
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