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this is referenced in&nbsp;<br/> "[http://cityobservatory.org/the-prisoners-dilemma-of-local-only-planning/ The prisoner’s dilemma of local-only planning]," by Daniel Hertz, ''City Observatory&nbsp;''15.9.2015.
this is referenced in&nbsp;<br/> "[http://cityobservatory.org/the-prisoners-dilemma-of-local-only-planning/ The prisoner’s dilemma of local-only planning]," by Daniel Hertz, ''City Observatory&nbsp;''15.9.2015.

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''[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL5991785M/The_zoning_game The Zoning Game]&nbsp;''by Richard Babcock, 1966, a witty classic of zoning literature, is not Game Theory, per se, but expresses some related spirit perhaps.&nbsp;


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