This pathbreaking system for teaching economics was
developed from the original Be Your Own Chancellor under a
Nuffield Foundation grant. Freely useable by everyone on the Web,
it combines worksheets, glossaries and other educational
materials with two powerful models of the UK economy: the
Institute for Fiscal Studies Tax-Benefit model (Taxben) and the
Treasury's macroeconomic model. The release of Virtual Economy
gained us some very pleasing comments, amongst which were:
I think that the way the whole of this virtual economics
is set up is very educational and complements our class notes
very well. I would like to take this opportunity to say a
personal thankyou for providing this type of information for
me.
Excellent and useful tool and would be glad if this is
available on a permanent basis, particularly during the
summer so students can use this model to learn and refresh
economic principles and insights when we have more time.
Makes economics more fun with this 'program' and I feel this
can be used effectively so we can see principles of economics
taking place which reinforces theory or grants a better
understanding of certain principles which may not usually be
grasped.
Great fun. We put in some good old Thatcherite policies!
Very impressed, pity what we did to the economy and single
parents!
In 2002, further funding allowed us to update the materials
and models to reflect the current tax system, add new input and
output options, and to rewrite the output stage so it used XML as
an intermediate format. Read our
paper on Virtual Economy in CHEER, or an interview on
e-learning and the
construction of Virtual Economy for the Greek X-RAM computer
magazine.
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