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Game Theorist: Weekend Posts
March 16, 2008 | Comments Off | Joshua Gans
A few posts this weekend over at Game Theorist. My son and I argue about plausibility in Dr Seuss, and my daughter has another parent-teacher interview and she also evaluates starting a revolt over the price of food. ACCC take note on that one.
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