In a variety of contexts endogeneity is the property of being influenced within a system. It appears in specific contexts as such as economics, statistics, and social sciences. Specific examples are as follows:
In a variety of contexts endogeneity is the property of being influenced within a system. It appears in specific contexts as such as economics, statistics, and social sciences. Specific examples are as follows:
In context of economics: Endogeneity (econometrics) Exogenous and endogenous variables in economic models Endogenous growth theory in economics Endogenous preferences in economics Endogenous money In context of biology and medicine: Endogenous depression
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).