The Journal of Prediction Markets

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June 2008

 

First Issue of Volume 2 available online and in print

 

The first issue of the second volume is now available.

It contains important articles on the Prediction Markets

and Political Elections by Lionel Page, An Analysis of

Tradesport’s NFL Prediction market by Philip O’Connor

and Feng Zhou, Incentive and Accuracy Issues in Movie

Prediction Markets by S. Gruca, Joyce Berg and Michael

Cipriano amongst others.

 

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Contents of Issue 1 Volume 2

 

The Impact of Sentiment on Point Spreads in the College Football

Wagering Markets

Greg Durham and Tod Perry

 

Incentive and Accuracy Issues in Movie Prediction Markets

Thomas S Gruca, Joyce E Berg and Michael Cipriano

 

The Tradesports NFL Prediction Market: An Analysis of Market

Efficiency, Transaction Costs and Better Preferences

Philip O’Connor and Feng Zhou

 

Overconfidence in Judgements: The Evidence, the Implications and

Limitations

Shih-Wei Wu, Johnnie EV Johnson and Ming-Chien Sung

 

Comparing Prediction Market Prices and Opinion Polls in Political

Elections

Lionel Page

 

Aims and Scope

 

The Journal of Prediction Markets is an academic peer reviewed journal publishing articles both commissioned and submitted, survey articles,

case studies and book reviews.

 

The Journal is a general journal publishing articles on every aspect of the study of Prediction Markets.

 

The Journal is aimed at academics and students of business, finance, economics and the social sciences, and all those with an interest in the operation of markets and market efficiency more generally. It is planned that the journal will be abstracted in the Social Science Citation Index and with Econlit.

 

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