spillover effects
Spillover effects refer to the unintended consequences or impacts that one action, event, or policy may have on other related areas, industries, or individuals. These effects can be positive or negative and occur when the consequences "spill over" from the original target to unrelated or adjacent entities, creating ripple effects beyond the intended scope.
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