Predictocracy
Market Mechanisms for Public and Private Decision Making
Abramowicz, Michael
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BOOK SYNOPSIS
Predicting the future is serious business for virtually all public and private institutions, for they must often make important decisions based on such predictions. This visionary book explores how institutions from legislatures to corporations might improve their predictions and arrive at better decisions by means of prediction markets, a promising new tool with virtually unlimited potential applications.
Michael Abramowicz explains how prediction markets work; why they accurately forecast elections, sports contests, and other events; and how they may even advance the ideals of our system of republican government. He also explores the ways in which prediction markets address common problems related to institutional decision making. Throughout the book the author extends current thinking about prediction markets and offers imaginative proposals for their use in an array of settings and situations.
AUTHOR BIO
Michael Abramowicz is associate professor of law, George Washington University. He lives in Arlington, VA.
BOOK REVIEWS
“A terrific and forward-looking book in which imagination and insight come at the reader as fast as prediction markets are growing.”—Saul Levmore, Dean & William B. Graham Professor of Law, University of Chicago
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 0300115997
ISBN(13-digit): 9780300115994
Dewey Decimal: 658.4/0355
Library of Congress: 2007020340
Book Publisher: Yale Univ Pr
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 346
Paper Weight (lb): 1.45 lb
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