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Not surprising then again that a mammoth preserved in the permafrost will have something on the order of 50 percent of its DNA being mammoth, whereas something like the Columbian mammoth, living in a temperature and buried in a temperate environment over its laying-in will only have 3 to 10 percent
endogenous.
You simply need to find ways of promoting the endogenous, spontaneous repair that occurs anyway.
What I think they've done is they've promoted the
endogenous
stem cells, or precursor cells, to do their job, wake up, lay down new myelin.
It is called the porcine
endogenous
retrovirus (PERV), and this virus has the potential to cause a viral epidemic similar to HIV.
They're learning to flex this system that releases their own
endogenous
opiates.
We're wired for dangers that are immediate, that are physical, that are imminent, and so our body goes into an incredible reaction where
endogenous
opioids come in.
And then, in 1984, with Carl Shapiro he published the definitive work on
endogenous
unemployment.
With government policy remaining on course, we should expect a gradual strengthening of
endogenous
domestic growth drivers in emerging economies, anchored by an expanding middle class.
The mix of
endogenous
healing and strong central-bank tailwinds, including from a “whatever it takes” European Central Bank, has also helped markets shrug off troubling political uncertainties.
With insufficient
endogenous
healing and no economic escape velocity, the effectiveness of central banks’ policies wanes and political dysfunction increases, leading to financial losses, volatility spikes, and huge risk-management challenges.
If, however, central banks can contain domestic and global inconsistencies long enough, the combination of
endogenous
healing and eventual political progress would significantly improve the probability distribution.
Phelps’ key observation in macroeconomics was that the relationship between inflation and unemployment is affected by expectations, and since expectations themselves are
endogenous
– they change over time – so, too, will the relationship between unemployment and inflation.
Their responses, however, have fallen short, following a familiar sequence that begins with waiting for an
endogenous
bounce and aspiring to self-reliance.
What is missing is sufficient private consumption to power
endogenous
growth.
A second flaw is that the plan’s GNP projections ignore the
endogenous
feedback effects that declining economic activity will have on fiscal revenues.
This
endogenous
response to rapid productivity growth was a key factor contributing to the savings glut.
Currency unions, in other words, must worry about
endogenous
as much as exogenous shocks.
To the extent that monetary and fiscal arrangements fail to reduce or eliminate moral hazard, the risk that capital flows create these
endogenous
asymmetric shocks will remain commensurately high.
And that dynamic could pick up even more momentum, especially if the recent pro-growth measures in the US and the
endogenous
healing in Europe are buttressed by structural reforms, more balanced demand management, and improved international policy coordination.
That is certainly good news, especially if the source of stabilization is shifted from the European Central Bank’s unconventional policies to more durable
endogenous
balance-sheet healing among a broader set of financial institutions, non-financial firms, and households.
China’s Twin ChallengesLONDON – This month’s monetary-policy statement from the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) contained a striking statement: “If
endogenous
momentum is inadequate and returns on investment low, growth must rely on debt to a great extent.”
For example, when patients experience pain relief from placebos, the brain releases
endogenous
opioids and/or CB1 cannabinoids – the very same mechanisms that mediate pain relief derived from pharmaceutical treatments.
Experiments on patients with Parkinson’s disease have shown that placebo treatment releases
endogenous
dopamine in the striatum region of the brain.
Empiricists: Convinced that observation is our only tool against economic ignorance, empiricists are certain that the only defensible theoretical propositions are those derived from discerning patterns whereby changes in exogenous variables constantly precede changes in
endogenous
variables, thus establishing empirically (for example, through Granger tests) the direction of causality.
But the ownership structure prevailing in a country depends largely on factors other than the legal regime of investor protection: it may be
endogenous
to the country's industrial structure.
Moreover, the skeptics overlook the fact that incentives to carry out structural reforms are partly
endogenous.
It is
endogenous.
Economists working on the macro economy, its micro foundations, exogenous and
endogenous
growth theory, the formation of expectations and problems of information and discrimination all refer back to Phelps.
However, this contribution was so far ahead of its time that the profession did not discover its importance until a quarter-century later, when theorists were developing
endogenous
growth theories.
And, crucially, liquidity is endogenous: it can be created at times of optimism and destroyed instantaneously when confidence collapses.
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