Research on the Impact of Game Economy System Design on National Economic Development
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/ACS.BAM2025.11
Author(s)
Liwen Yang
Affiliation(s)
School of Jinan Thomas Ansheng high school, Jinan, Shandong, China
*Corresponding author
Abstract
With the rapid development of information technology, the game economy, as an emerging economic form, has gradually become an important part of market economy development. The design of game economy systems not only concerns the balance and sustainability of the game itself, but also reflects and influences national economic development to a certain extent. This paper aims to explore the characteristics and principles of game economy system design and its implications for national economic development, with the hope of providing a reference for optimizing real-world economic systems. By analyzing key elements such as the monetary system, transaction mechanisms, and supply-demand balance within the game economy, and combining them with the actual situation of national economic development, this paper proposes a series of suggestions that contribute to enhancing national economic vitality and competitiveness.
Keywords
Game Economy; System Design; National Economic Development; Monetary System; Transaction Mechanism
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