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2005: A Game of Macroeconomics

Classic-PC-Games.com > PC > Educational > 2005: A Game of Macroeconomics
Genre: Educational    |     Year: 2001    |     Publisher: Freeware    |     Developer: Anonymous
Game Review (written by Bobby1122334) Added on: 10/21/2006
This game is an intellectual game. You can have lots of fun. You learn all the aspects of macroeconomics with this game and become a better economist and business man or woman. You can understand basic macroeconomics such as how the government works instead of just how you can run a business which is micro economics.
The game Macroeconomics is filled with interactive ways to learn about this normally very boring and plain subject. It is a free game that teaches you how the government runs.
It also gives you reasons why the government makes certain decisions and that most of the decisions that the government makes are for good reasons and this game called Macroeconomics gives you these reasons so that you better your learning of Macroeconomics. That way you can make more rational decisions about your life in general and understand why certain policies are taken up instead of other policies that you may think would be better but actually would not help the country as a whole as much as the decision that the government has made.
This game called Macroeconomics helps you understand the steps that the government takes and why the government does these certain things. Also, you will learn the result of the actions taken
2005: A Game of Macroeconomics
out by the government and learn why some decisions are better than others and why certain policies should be adopted. You will also learn about the country's economic system as a whole and have a broader understanding of the country's economy. You will benefit from this game.
Also, you will learn why certain presidents have been elected and re-elected or not re-elected and why... and how their macroeconomic policies influenced the decisions of the American people.
You will learn how one decision on one particular policy will affect the many other types of policies that are out there and why they are affected and how the policies are affected. You will understand the economy as a whole and not just from the view of a single human being but as the whole economy. You will start to think outside the box and explore new and exciting techniques of macroeconomics. You will become more educated and a better citizen and a better resident and a better person of your country.


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