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<p>(see Chapter 2)<br/>
* <a href="page.php?w=R._Duncan_Luce">Luce, R.D.</a> and <a href="page.php?w=Howard_Raiffa">Raiffa, H.</a> (1957) Games and Decisions: Introduction and Critical Survey, Wiley & Sons (see Chapter 3, section 2)<br/>
*  by economist D.W. MacKenzie, using the 1993 film <a href="page.php?w=Groundhog_Day_%28film%29">Groundhog Day</a> to argue that perfect information, and therefore perfect competition, is impossible.<br/>
* Watson, J. (2013) Strategy: An Introduction to Game Theory, W.W. Norton and Co.</p>

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