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Friday, September 24, 2004

Prediction markets again 

Charles Manski has an interesting paper arguing that prediction markets like Iowa don't produce aggregate probabilities of events covered by options, but instead another, much less useful quantity, the midpoint of a potentially large interval containing the mean subjective probability of the event in question. A nice discussion can be found on CT.
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