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Unintended consequence

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Unintended consequences are a common phenomenon, due to the complexity of the world and human over-confidence. The Law of unintended consequences holds that almost all human actions have at least one unintended consequence.

Much of this is due to the complexity of the world, although a certain amount can also be attributed to human stupidity and self-deception.

The most common kind of unintended consequences arise from perverse incentives, a term for an incentive that has the opposite effect to that intended. See the article on perverse incentives for many examples of this.

Other examples of unintended consequences:

See also

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External references

Glasglow.com