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Tag Archives: Wash Post
What to think of all those Wisdom-Of-Crowds sites popping up like forest mushrooms after an October rain?
Via Art Hutchinson (just out of summer hibernation), this mid-October Wash Post article quoting two usual suspects: Justin Wolfers, a business professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, said collective wisdom — reflected for instance in the stock prices … Continue reading →
Posted in Analysis (Meta), Collective Intelligence - Wisdom Of Crowds
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Tagged Alex Kirtland, Art Hutchinson, business professor, economics professor, George Mason University, Justin Wolfers, Pennsylvania, prediction markets, reading, Robin Hanson, sports betting lines, the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, Wash Post
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