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- Poleconomy abstract "Poleconomy is a board game invented by New Zealander Bruce E. Hatherley and first published in 1980. It is similar to Monopoly but the board is divided into companies rather than properties. Players compete to acquire properties and investments through stylized economic and political activity. The playing time is set by agreement from all players, e.g. 2 hours, and the winner is determined by the monetary sum of all player cash, companies, insurance or other assets. The game can also end when there are no more companies, advertisements in the bank or bonds in the treasury. Another objective of the game is "to teach players some of the fundamentals of economics, and the ways in which the economy and the government interact." Different editions were published for several different countries. The name Poleconomy is a portmanteau of "politics" and "economy".".
- Poleconomy publisher Tanner_Couch.
- Poleconomy publisher World_Games_(company).
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- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.aon.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.bnd.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.dunloptyres.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.eac.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.hanson.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.johnsands.com.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.monier.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.nylex.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.nylex.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.seppelt.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.skipperaclipper.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.tapex.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.tnt.com.
- Poleconomy wikiPageExternalLink www.wormald.com.au.
- Poleconomy wikiPageID "14745602".
- Poleconomy wikiPageRevisionID "590996472".
- Poleconomy ages "8".
- Poleconomy complexity "Hard".
- Poleconomy hasPhotoCollection Poleconomy.
- Poleconomy players "2".
- Poleconomy playingTime "10800.0".
- Poleconomy publisher "Tanner Couch; World Games".
- Poleconomy randomChance "Medium".
- Poleconomy setupTime "600.0".
- Poleconomy skills "Simple mathematics such as counting, finding percentages and multiplication, economics, governmental procedure, social skills, negotiation".
- Poleconomy strategy "Medium".
- Poleconomy title "Poleconomy".
- Poleconomy wordnet_type synset-game-noun-2.
- Poleconomy subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1980.
- Poleconomy subject Category:Economic_simulation_board_games.
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- Poleconomy comment "Poleconomy is a board game invented by New Zealander Bruce E. Hatherley and first published in 1980. It is similar to Monopoly but the board is divided into companies rather than properties. Players compete to acquire properties and investments through stylized economic and political activity. The playing time is set by agreement from all players, e.g. 2 hours, and the winner is determined by the monetary sum of all player cash, companies, insurance or other assets.".
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