Goodharts
Goodharts is a pluralized form of the surname Goodhart and may refer to several people who share that surname. In biographical and historical usage, the name appears in British and American public life. The most widely cited association with the name is Charles Goodhart, a British economist known for his work on monetary policy; the concept of Goodhart's law—named after him—states that when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure. Another public figure with the surname is David Goodhart, a British journalist and author noted for his writings on social and political topics.
Beyond individuals, Goodharts is used in the names of various private enterprises and institutions founded by