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ECOMANIA

ECOMANIA is a simulation game that simulates an economy. During an ECOMANIA game day, participants take on the roles of members of government, company directors and trade union representatives.
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Playable with 12 or more people, the simulation game is ideal as a team event, workshop or learning format – whether in schools, companies, groups of friends or management teams.

Perfect for anyone who wants to bring collaboration, strategy and communication to life.

ECOMANIA in the FLiP

Dates

by arrangement

Place

FLiP Klagenfurt
Neuer Platz 14
9020 Klagenfurt

Duration

5 hours

Costs

free of charge for all

Quantity

12-24 participants
from 11th grade onwards

Tablett

available from fall 2025

Experience the effects interactively

Group-related experiments and their effects are simulated and calculated with computer support using unique software. The aggregated effects are visualized on the ECOMANIA game board, making macroeconomic indicators such as economic growth, inflation, unemployment, etc.,
tangible for the participants.

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More Information

ECOMANIA offers the opportunity as part of a special planning game day:

To work through economic topics such as economic growth, unemployment, inflation, monetary policy, fiscal policy and foreign trade in a playful way, to create links to business management topics such as balance sheets and profit and loss accounts
To understand economics not theoretically, but to experience it practically in order to recognize connections, to be able to interpret current economic events and to be able to better assess the scope of economic actions in everyday professional and political life
Awakening a lasting interest in economics: Our aim is to promote long-term interest in economic relationships in order to develop a deeper understanding of economic processes.

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