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Manipulations In Prediction Markets Analysis Of Trading Behaviour Not Conforming With Trading Regulations Jan Schrder

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Manipulations In Prediction Markets Analysis Of Trading Behaviour Not Conforming With Trading Regulations Jan Schrder
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Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.1 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Jan Schröder
ISBN: 9783866443440, 3866443447
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Manipulations In Prediction Markets Analysis Of Trading Behaviour Not Conforming With Trading Regulations Jan Schrder by Jan Schröder 9783866443440, 3866443447 instant download after payment.

Fraud and manipulation in prediction markets are systematic results of incentive incompatibility, which, if present, have to be detected and balanced. "Manipulations in Prediction Markets" gives a critical insight into manipulations that are most likely to occur in prediction markets. In a general approach the book discusses the issue of incentives in markets and the breakdown of the incentive system. On this basis a new way of detecting irregular trading behaviour is introduced.

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