The Success of a Computerized Simulation in Microeconomic Pedagogy

Autores/as

  • Steven C. Gold
  • Daniel R. Strang

Resumen

This study evaluates an experimental approach to the teaching of microeconomics. A computerized simulation is used to complement the traditional pedagogical approach. Each student is assigned the task of managing a firm under different market structures: pure competition, oligopoly and pure monopoly. The results of the experiment indicate that the use of a computerized simulation is an effective learning tool in microeconomics and warrants serious consideration by practitioners.

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1981-03-13