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{{For|endogenous variables in biology|Endogeny (biology)}}
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In an [[economics|economic]] [[model (economics)|model]], an '''exogenous variable''' is one whose value is determined outside the model and is imposed on the model, and an '''exogenous change''' is a change in an exogenous variable.<ref name=Mankiw>Mankiw, N. Gregory. ''Macroeconomics''
In contrast, an '''endogenous variable''' is a variable whose value is determined by the model. An '''endogenous change''' is a change in an endogenous variable in response to an exogenous change that is imposed upon the model.<ref name=Mankiw/>{{rp|p. 8}}<ref name=Chiang/>{{rp|p. 8}}
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