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Tag Archives: Kansas University
Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD prediction market
Professor Koleman Strumpf of Kansas University (of “historical prediction markets” fame) got a great idea and managed to convince the folks at InTrade-TradeSports into organizing a socially relevant prediction market on whether Blu-Ray Disc sales will outnumber HD-DVD disc sales … Continue reading
Is the Gordon Brown prediction market being manipulated at BetFair?
Political blogger Mike Smithson (ex-BBC News) thinks that it has been the case lately. His criteria: Number one, when the Gordon Brown contract price becomes cheaper, other contracts (for the Labor party leadership) don’t get a boost. Number two, the … Continue reading