Goodhart's law

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释义与例句

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    The idea that, when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure; originally, "as soon as the government attempts to regulate any particular set of financial assets, these become unreliable as indicators of economic trends".

词源

Named after British economist Charles Goodhart (1936–), who originated it.

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