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An Economic Simulation Game with Fast Feedback for a Lay Audience: An Example of Seasonal Cash Marketing Strategies

Michael P. Popp and Terry C. Keisling

Review of Agricultural Economics, 2001, vol. 23, issue 2, 538-546

Abstract: This paper highlights the use and implementation of a simulation game that can be presented at producer extension meetings or in the classroom with minimal time investment to participants and game coordinators. Immediate feedback and participant involvement are key factors that may make this type of simulation more interesting than conventional methods of conveying economic information to lay audiences.

Date: 2001
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