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Economic Definition of homogeneous of degree zero. Defined.

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Term homogeneous of degree zero Definition: A property of an equation the exists if independent variables are increased by a constant value, then the dependent variable is increased by the value raised to the power of 0. In other words, for any changes in the independent variables, the dependent variable does not change. This is a special type of homogeneous equation.

 

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