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Wisdom Of The Crowd In Experiments 1st Ed Larissa Katharina Senninger

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Wisdom Of The Crowd In Experiments 1st Ed Larissa Katharina Senninger
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Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden,Springer Gabler
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.55 MB
Author: Larissa Katharina Senninger
ISBN: 9783658242930, 9783658242947, 3658242930, 3658242949
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Wisdom Of The Crowd In Experiments 1st Ed Larissa Katharina Senninger by Larissa Katharina Senninger 9783658242930, 9783658242947, 3658242930, 3658242949 instant download after payment.

Larissa Katharina Senninger analyses the phenomenon of wisdom of the crowd in experimental capital markets. Aiming to find out which market mechanism is able to aggregate different information in a meaningful way, a continuous double auction and a call auction mechanism are tested. In line with expectations, markets with continuous double auction mechanism are better able to aggregate information and additionally take a shorter time. The author shows that receiving more information enables subjects to make better estimations, whereas more information improves the quality of estimations significantly only if it is a lot more information.

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