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Economic theories / Welfare economics / Prediction market / Social information processing / Financial market / Derivative / Cost–benefit analysis / Market / Gross domestic product / Economics / Financial economics / Investment
Date: 2009-03-10 16:57:40
Economic theories
Welfare economics
Prediction market
Social information processing
Financial market
Derivative
Cost–benefit analysis
Market
Gross domestic product
Economics
Financial economics
Investment

  USING INFORMATION MARKETS TO IMPROVE  PUBLIC DECISION MAKING  ROBERT W. HAHN* AND PAUL C. TETLOCK** 

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