Journal of Prediction Markets
2007 - 2015
Current editor(s): Leighton Vaughan Williams, Nottingham Business School
From University of Buckingham Press
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Volume 1, issue 3, 2007
- Adapting Least-Square Support Vector Regression Models to Forecast the Outcome of Horseraces pp. 169-187

- Stefan Lessmann, Ming-Chien Sung and Johnnie Johnson
- Conditional Prediction Markets as Corporate Decision Support Systems - An Experimental Comparison with Group Deliberations pp. 189-208

- Timm Sprenger, Paul Bolster and Anand Venkateswaran
- Does Sportsbook.com Set Pointspreads to Maximize Profits? Tests of the Levitt Model of Sportsbook Behavior pp. 209-218

- Rodney Paul and Andrew Weinbach
- Public Information Bias and Prediction Market Accuracy pp. 219-231

- Thomas Gruca and Joyce Berg
- Price Biases in a Prediction Market: NFL Contracts on Tradesports pp. 233-253

- Richard Borghesi
- Testing the Efficiency of Markets in the 2002 World Cup pp. 255-270

- Ricard Gil and Steven Levitt
Volume 1, issue 2, 2007
- An Examination of In-Play Sports Betting Using One-Day Cricket Matches pp. 93-109

- Steve Easton and Katherine Uylangco
- The Hidden Beauty of the Quadratic Market Scoring Rule: A Uniform Liquidity Market Maker, with Variations pp. 111-125

- Michael Abramowicz
- Financial Binary Betting, Styles, Valuations and Deductions from Data pp. 127-146

- Peter Oliver
- How to Pay Traders in Information Markets: Results from a Field Experiment pp. 147-156

- Stefan Luckner and Christof Weinhardt
- The Production and Prediction of Traffic Accidents pp. 157-168

- Yuval Shilony
Volume 1, issue 1, 2007
- Introduction to the First Issue from the Editor pp. 1

- Leighton Vaughan Williams
- Logarithmic Market Scoring Rules for Modular Combinatorial Information Aggregation pp. 3-15

- Robin Hanson
- Prediction Markets: Practical Experiments in Small Markets and Behaviours Observed pp. 17-41

- Jed Christiansen
- Comparing the Effectiveness of One- and Two-step Conditional Logit Models for Predicting Outcomes in a Speculative Market pp. 43-59

- Ming-Chien Sung and Johnnie Johnson
- Efficiency in Betting Markets: Evidence from English Football pp. 61-73

- Bruno Deschamps and Olivier Gergaud
- Prediction Markets: An Extended Literature Review pp. 75-91

- Georgios Tziralis and Ilias Tatsiopoulos