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1 exogenous factors
экзогенные величины
экзогенные факторы
экзогенные переменные
Внешние по отношению к моделируемой системе. При использовании моделей в экономических расчетах все величины, характеризующие моделируемые объекты, подразделяются на экзогенные, или входные (известные, рассчитываемые вне модели), и эндогенные, или выходные (неизвестные, определяемые в процессе решения экономической задачи и возникающие в пределах самой моделируемой системы). Разделение это зависит от характера модели. См. также Предопределенные переменные.
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2 exogenous
прил.мет. экзогенный, внешне определяемый, внесистемный (о параметре модели, который задается извне и не зависит от значения других переменных модели; о событии, которое происходит за пределами системы и не зависит от ее функционирования, хотя и влияет на это функционирование)Prices are typically taken as exogenous. — Цены обычно считаются заданными извне.
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