On the Forecast Accuracy of Sports Prediction Markets

@inproceedings{Luckner2006OnTF,
  title={On the Forecast Accuracy of Sports Prediction Markets},
  author={Stefan Luckner and Jan Schr{\"o}der and Christian Slamka},
  booktitle={Negotiation, Auctions, and Market Engineering},
  year={2006}
}
Accurate forecasts are essential in many areas such as business and sports forecasting. Prediction markets are a promising approach for forecasting future events and are increasingly used to aggregate information on particular future events of interest such as elections, sports events, and Oscar winners. In this paper, we present the results of an empirical study that compares the forecast accuracy of a prediction market for the FIFA World Cup 2006 to predictions derived from the FIFA world… 

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