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The Economist should set up The Open Institute of Prediction Markets.
Here’s Chris Masse‘ s suggestion to The Economist regarding the Project Red Stripe. — ABOUT THE ECONOMIST: The Economist is a weekly news and international affairs publication owned by “The Economist Newspaper Ltd” and edited in London, UK. It has … Continue reading
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