By showing that a one-shot deviation property holds for almost all large games with i.i.d. randomly drawn payoffs in which a convention (in the sense of Young, 1993) exists, long-run outcomes under behavioral rules are characterized by social choice rules.

Coauthored with Ryoji Sawa.

Published in Games and Economic Behavior (2026). Link to paper.


The thumbnail image is of players in a diner observing randomly drawn payoffs.