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Tag Archives: The Journal of Prediction Markets
The Prediction Market Journal is dead.
Or so it seems. It was a third-tier journal, run by a bunch of people who exaggerated the predictive power of the prediction markets —and read by nobody other than those who published in it. It had to die. Midas … Continue reading
The Journal of Prediction Markets… “may harm your computer”.
According to Google Search: I suppose that their server got infected by a computer virus. They should disinfect it —and make a better use of Google Webmaster Central Tool, which warns early on about malware problems.
The latest issue of the Journal Of Prediction Markets
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The Journal Of Prediction Markets – January 2008
The Journal Of Prediction Markets: Steven Levitt, author of Freakonomics, makes important contribution to the third issue: Testing the efficiency of Markets in the 2002 World Cup by Steven Levitt with co author Richard Gil heads the list of interesting … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
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