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1Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 100 Main Street Cambridge, MA, USA jpwhite@mit.edu rbhui@mit.edu.
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Levine et al. argue that morality solves the problem of finding mutual benefit in interdependent choice. We explore how legal and institutional design can reduce cognitive burdens and support agreement-finding-explicit, implicit, and simulated. From contract law to government and organizational policy, we highlight how aligning systems with resource-rational contractualist principles can support individuals in finding mutual benefit.
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