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Endogenous information

Endogenous information refers to information that originates from within a system or process rather than from external sources. In general knowledge contexts, this means that the insights, data, or knowledge are produced by the elements of the system itself, influenced by internal dynamics, behaviors, or rules. For example, in an economy, companies' strategies and consumer behaviors create information about market trends. Understanding endogenous information helps us analyze how systems evolve based on their internal characteristics and interactions, rather than relying solely on outside influences.