As a non-economist, this was really helpful. With your board and the examples you used, you could launch an Economic games for dummies because you make it make such sense.
By definition non-rival means individual consumption does not reduce consumption of others, for example sunlight. However, in the above game individuals by not contributing indirectly decrease the benefits of the contributors.
Grabbed info from two videos: ua-cam.com/video/L1au1JxMSaA/v-deo.html & ua-cam.com/video/Yq3Zr3qa5vE/v-deo.html & got parts at local hardware store. - 36" plexiglass (0.22"+ thick) - LED strip lights 36" - 4 x 15" or bigger brackets - 4 x small c clamps - Duct tape - Folding Table - Neon markers I got most of the stuff from Home Depot. Staples had the neon markers. I needed a black sheet for my wall that I got at Target. I record with an older Sony RX100 camera on a tripod and import the videos onto my laptop.
As a non-economist, this was really helpful. With your board and the examples you used, you could launch an Economic games for dummies because you make it make such sense.
Good job. I like the way you explain it!
By definition non-rival means individual consumption does not reduce consumption of others, for example sunlight. However, in the above game individuals by not contributing indirectly decrease the benefits of the contributors.
Nicely done! How did you build the lightboard?
Grabbed info from two videos: ua-cam.com/video/L1au1JxMSaA/v-deo.html & ua-cam.com/video/Yq3Zr3qa5vE/v-deo.html & got parts at local hardware store.
- 36" plexiglass (0.22"+ thick)
- LED strip lights 36"
- 4 x 15" or bigger brackets
- 4 x small c clamps
- Duct tape
- Folding Table
- Neon markers I got most of the stuff from Home Depot. Staples had the neon markers. I needed a black sheet for my wall that I got at Target. I record with an older Sony RX100 camera on a tripod and import the videos onto my laptop.
This is fantastic. Would you mind if I shared it with my students?
Of course! Share away.
@@simonhalliday7692 thank you!