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ex post, adj. phr. Econ.|ɛks ˈpəʊst| [a. mod.L.: see ex-1 and post prep. Perh. shortened f. ex post facto adv. phr. First used in this sense in German by G. Myrdal (1933, in F. A. Hayek Beiträge zur Geldtheorie 394).] Based on or determined by actual results, rather than expectations; calculated retrospectively. Also transf., and occas. as adv. Opp. *ex ante adj. (and adv.) phr.
1937Economic Jrnl. Mar. 55 This analysis of income and capital values with the aid of ‘ex-post’ and ‘ex-ante’ concepts is independent of the timeless equilibrium construction. 1958[see *ex ante adj. (and adv.) phr.]. 1970C. Furtado in I. L. Horowitz Masses in Lat. Amer. ii. 43 An increase of the ex-post rate of savings. 1976K. Joseph Monetarism is not Enough 16 Cutting public expenditure has come to mean..‘cutting increased expenditure’... When you study the expenditure figures ex post, you will see that for yourselves. 1986Oxf. Econ. Papers XXXVIII. ii. 237 In contrast to specific factors, mobile factors can take advantage of ex-post adjustment flexibility in adapting to terms of trade variability. |