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Policy Evaluation: Weighing Intended and Unintended Consequences

Evaluating the desirability of a policy requires a trade-off analysis between its intended and unintended outcomes. For instance, a policy aimed at improving the welfare of the unemployed might achieve its goal (the intended consequence), but it could also lead to an increase in the overall number of unemployed individuals (the unintended consequence).

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