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Unintended consequence

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The Law of unintended consequences holds that almost all human actions have at least one unintended consequence. In other words, each cause has more than one effect including unforeseen effects.

Table of contents
1 What causes this phenomenon
2 Examples of high scale unintended consequences
3 See also
4 References
5 External references

What causes this phenomenon

Much of this phenomenom has for main cause the complexity of the world.

Also a certain amount can be attributed partly or entirely to human stupidity, self-deception or other cognitive biases or emotional biases.

The most common kind of perverse unintended consequences arises 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.

Examples of high scale unintended consequences

Of course, unintended consequences are common in everybody's life, but some can impact the whole society. Here are some examples:

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