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exogenous

In medicine,generated from outside the body; the opposite is endogenous. Drugs used to treat diseases may be described as exogenous. For example, exogenous insulin is used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.



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One bedrock principle of neoclassical economics is that absolute-price changes are neutral to any real decisions: if all prices exogenously doubled, then no relative trade-off would change so no one would behave differently.
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