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Predictocracy = Market Mechanisms for Public and Private Decision Making
Robin Hanson: [...] The main problem with using [Michael] Abramowicz’s book as a “technical manual”, however, is that he’s never actually seen, much less touched, most of the blocks he describes. His conclusions are not supported or tested by math … Continue reading →
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