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A number of business simulations have been developed at the Civil Engineering Institute in Kiev. The games are described and discussed in terms of typical situations in the Ukraine and neighboring republics. A trilogy of games, PRESIDENT I, II and III, allows participants to run a country—its economy, its politics, and its social order. Two other games, SPUSK and KROSS deal with aspects of complex construction projects, such as control. Also mentioned is the use of these games in the Ukraine and beyond.
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Rybalski, V.I. (1992). Business and Engineering Gaming in the Ukraine. In: Crookall, D., Arai, K. (eds) Global Interdependence. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68189-2_36
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