Multiplayer games and simulations of major economics principles
Overview
Free Classroom Games for Teaching Microeconomics, Industrial Organization and Game Theory. Games include:
A simplified version of an airline competition game.
A game about the impact of fixed costs and production capacities on prices and profits.
A game studying the impact of environmental policies (co2 taxes, quotas or emission permits) in a setting with quantity precommitment followed by price competition.
A repeated prisoner’s dilemma.
A financial bubble game
A trading pit market experiment
And many more... Several playable demos are available online.
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