A quantal response equilibrium with status-quo bias shows that deleting a default action forces transition to the superior equilibrium in binary coordination games regardless of switching costs or rationality, unlike taxation which requires exceeding a rationality-independent threshold.
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A quantal response equilibrium with status-quo bias shows that deleting a default action forces transition to the superior equilibrium in binary coordination games regardless of switching costs or rationality, unlike taxation which requires exceeding a rationality-independent threshold.