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At Yahoo! Research, Yiling Chen is David Pennock’s right arm on prediction markets.
Yiling Chen — Penn State: Yiling Chen joined Yahoo! Research in 2006. Her research interests are on the border of economics and computer science, including prediction markets, auction theory, and sponsored search. [Yiling] Chen’s current research focuses on better understanding … Continue reading
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Will The Economist manage its own prediction markets? YES or NO??
Mike Linksvayer, how do you read this??? The Economist‘s Project Red Stripe: Good news, bad news April 27th, 2007 by Ludwig Let’s start with the good news: We’re pretty close to making a decision about what service to bring to … Continue reading