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    Let G be a two-player game with a unique Pareto-optimal outcome. Consider the supergame which infinitely repeats G, and perturbations of this supergame, in which a player plays with small probability a fixed strategy with bounded recall. Then the perturbed supergame has a pure strategy Nash equilibrium, and payoffs at this equilibrium are close to optimal. This remarkable result shows how optimality is a rational outcome in a game with boundedly rational players.
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    unique Pareto-optimal outcome
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    supergame
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    perturbations
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    boundedly rational players
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