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Doesn’t the game create a negative image of business practices in Third World Countries and how do people from Third World Countries feel about this negative image?

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Doesn’t the game create a negative image of business practices in Third World Countries and how do people from Third World Countries feel about this negative image?

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The game is designed to present a realistic picture of business practices so that people interested in Third World assignments can be better prepared. Reactions to game from corrupt Third World leaders are expected to be negative as the game paints too accurate a picture of their operations. Reactions from immigrants and their families who have migrated to developed countries from Third World Countries have been both negative and positive. Some think the game will discourage much needed investment in their home countries. Others think the game will put pressure on their home country governments for much needed change. The game’s designers belief that, over time, both of these views will become very positive because early indications are that the board game and facilitated sessions clearly show that developed country players gain a great deal of empathy for the common people of Third World Countries. Many even ask how they can help change things.

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