feedback effects and unintended consequences
Feedback effects refer to the mutual influences and interactions between different parts or elements of a system, where changes in one component impact and are influenced by others. Unintended consequences, on the other hand, are outcomes that occur unintentionally or unexpectedly as a result of a particular action or decision, often contrary to what was initially intended.
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