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Reasoning Like an Economist: Post-Training on Economic Problems Induces Strategic Generalization in LLMs

Artificial Intelligence 2025-06-03 v1 Computation and Language Computer Science and Game Theory Multiagent Systems

Abstract

Directly training Large Language Models (LLMs) for Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) remains challenging due to intricate reward modeling, dynamic agent interactions, and demanding generalization requirements. This paper explores whether post-training techniques, specifically Supervised Fine-Tuning (SFT) and Reinforcement Learning with Verifiable Rewards (RLVR), can effectively generalize\textit{generalize} to multi-agent scenarios. We use economic reasoning as a testbed, leveraging its strong foundations in mathematics and game theory, its demand for structured analytical reasoning, and its relevance to real-world applications such as market design, resource allocation, and policy analysis. We introduce Recon\textbf{Recon} (R\textbf{R}easoning like an ECON\textbf{ECON}omist), a 7B-parameter open-source LLM post-trained on a hand-curated dataset of 2,100 high-quality economic reasoning problems. Comprehensive evaluation on economic reasoning benchmarks and multi-agent games reveals clear improvements in structured reasoning and economic rationality. These results underscore the promise of domain-aligned post-training for enhancing reasoning and agent alignment, shedding light on the roles of SFT and RL in shaping model behavior. Code is available at https://github.com/MasterZhou1/Recon .

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@article{arxiv.2506.00577,
  title  = {Reasoning Like an Economist: Post-Training on Economic Problems Induces Strategic Generalization in LLMs},
  author = {Yufa Zhou and Shaobo Wang and Xingyu Dong and Xiangqi Jin and Yifang Chen and Yue Min and Kexin Yang and Xingzhang Ren and Dayiheng Liu and Linfeng Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.00577},
  year   = {2025}
}