Prediction Markets + Market Predictions = Collective Forecasting That Pays Off

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The best researchers on prediction markets

CFM: Scholars
Check that CFM page for updates. And contact me so I can make additions to the list. (I’ll then re-publish that updated list on Midas Oracle.)
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Michael Abramowicz – Michael B. Abramowicz – (Law School, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.) — Post Archives at Midas Oracle
Bernd H. Ankenbrand – Bernd Ankenbrand – (Lecturer, Witten/Herdecke [...]

Is it good to have a prediction market melting pot of academics and businesses?

The Journal of Prediction Markets:
The Journal of Prediction Markets
Editor:
Leighton Vaughan Williams
Associate Editors:
John Delaney – CEO InTrade
Bruno Deschamps – University of Bath
Olivier Gergaud – Université de Reims Champagne-Ardennes
Robin Hanson – George Mason University
Charles Noussair – Emory University
Marco Ottaviani – Ex-London Business School
David Paton – Nottingham University Business School
Paul Rhode – University of Arizona
Emile Servan-Schreiber – CEO [...]

Economists’ Petition on Prediction Markets

Statement on Prediction Markets – (Click here to read the abstract and download the petition from the SSRN site) – by Kenneth J. Arrow, Robert Forsythe, Michael Gorham, Robert Hahn, Robin Hanson, Daniel Kahneman, John O. Ledyard, Saul Levmore, Robert Litan, Paul Milgrom, Forrest D. Nelson, George R. Neumann, Charles R. Plott, Thomas C. Schelling, [...]

Marco Ottaviani

Marco Ottaviani is a professor of economics at the London Business School and author of some papers on prediction markets.
I have just received an e-mail from a someone I know, praising Marco Ottaviani, so I wanted to give this scholar a link.
Nothing else to say.

Check out this great science blog… (and PM conf report)

… Cosmic Variance, which discusses a recent economics-vs-physics issue published on Robin Hanson’s group blog, Overcoming Errors dot com —where the main error is to invite blablating philosophers and not meta-thinking physicists.
While you are at it, also check climate-expert James Annan’s blog. He is a British scientist living and working in Japan, and he is [...]

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