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MIT’s CCI seminar on Monday, May 14, 2007: Justin Wolfers, Prediction Markets
Interpreting Prediction Market Prices as Probabilities – Paper: PDF file — MIT Center for Collective Intelligence: CCI Spring 2007 Seminar Series All seminars will be held in NE20-336 (3 Cambridge Center). CCI seminars are on Mondays and Thursdays during the … Continue reading →
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