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    ​The Number of Overidentifying Restrictions Equals the Total Number of Exogenous
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​The Number of Overidentifying Restrictions Equals the Total Number of Exogenous

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​The number of overidentifying restrictions equals the total number of exogenous variables in the system plus the total number of explanatory variables in the equation.

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