In a theoretical market for apartments, which of the following would be an Endgoenous variable?
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An endogenous variable is a variable within a model that is explained by the model itself. It is determined by the relationships within the model and is often the outcome of interest that the model seeks to explain. In contrast, an exogenous variable is one that Show more…
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