This paper studies the impact of belief elicitation on informational efficiency and individual behavior in experimental parimutuel betting markets. In one treatment, groups of eight participants, who possess a private signal about the eventual outcome, play a sequential betting game. The second treatment is identical, except that bettors are observed by eight other participants who submit incentivized beliefs about the winning probabilities of each outcome. In the third treatment, the same individuals make bets and assess the winning probabilities of the outcomes. Market probabilities more accurately reflect objective probabilities in the third than in the other two treatments. Submitting beliefs reduces the favorite-longshot bias and makin...
This paper examines the ability of markets to aggregate information so that the price generated from...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
Information Aggregation Mechanisms (IAMs) based on parimutuel-type betting systems can aggregate inf...
This paper studies the impact of belief elicitation on informational efficiency and individual behav...
We study experimental parimutuel betting markets with asymmetrically informed bettors. We propose a ...
We study experimental parimutuel betting markets with asymmetrically informed bettors. We propose a ...
The demonstrated capacity of markets to aggregate information motivates research on alternative inst...
This paper proposes a methodology to implement probabilistic belief elicitation in continuous-choice...
Over the last decades, there has been a marked increase in the interest in prediction and betting ma...
Since they have been increasingly used in economics, elicitation rules for subjective beliefs are un...
International audienceWe conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auctio...
Information aggregation mechanisms (IAMs) based on parimutuel-type betting systems can aggregate inf...
We pit non-incentivised introspection against five revealed preference mechanisms (‘truth serums’) i...
We pit non-incentivized introspection against five revealed preference mechanisms (“truth serums”) i...
Information Aggregation Mechanisms (IAM’s) based on parimutuel-type betting systems can aggregate in...
This paper examines the ability of markets to aggregate information so that the price generated from...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
Information Aggregation Mechanisms (IAMs) based on parimutuel-type betting systems can aggregate inf...
This paper studies the impact of belief elicitation on informational efficiency and individual behav...
We study experimental parimutuel betting markets with asymmetrically informed bettors. We propose a ...
We study experimental parimutuel betting markets with asymmetrically informed bettors. We propose a ...
The demonstrated capacity of markets to aggregate information motivates research on alternative inst...
This paper proposes a methodology to implement probabilistic belief elicitation in continuous-choice...
Over the last decades, there has been a marked increase in the interest in prediction and betting ma...
Since they have been increasingly used in economics, elicitation rules for subjective beliefs are un...
International audienceWe conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auctio...
Information aggregation mechanisms (IAMs) based on parimutuel-type betting systems can aggregate inf...
We pit non-incentivised introspection against five revealed preference mechanisms (‘truth serums’) i...
We pit non-incentivized introspection against five revealed preference mechanisms (“truth serums”) i...
Information Aggregation Mechanisms (IAM’s) based on parimutuel-type betting systems can aggregate in...
This paper examines the ability of markets to aggregate information so that the price generated from...
Several recent studies in experimental economics have tried to measure beliefs of subjects engaged i...
Information Aggregation Mechanisms (IAMs) based on parimutuel-type betting systems can aggregate inf...