[FRIAM] Peer-Review Prediction Market
J T Johnson
jtjohnson555 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 6 13:51:13 EST 2007
Mr. Rodriguez:
I would like to talk to you about another idea related to the prediction
market tools. Might there be a best time and number to give you a call?
All the best,
Tom Johnson
Santa Fe
On 1/6/07, Marko A. Rodriguez <marko at lanl.gov> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone.
> I thought people on this mailing list would be interested in participating
> in an online experiment involving (play) money, markets, leader boards, and
> the peer-review process.
>
> The Collective Decision Making Systems project at Los Alamos is running a
> Prediction Market to study whether or not markets are a viable medium to do
> journal/conference peer-review. Currently, we have 3 different markets
> running with each having three stocks: "accept", "accept with
> modifications", and "reject". Each participant starts with $5,000 (play
> money) and the leader at the end of the study will get an acknowledgment in
> the studies publication (** I know..but thats all we can do.)
>
> If you are interested in participating, please go to:
>
> http://cdms.inklingmarkets.com/
>
> Also, if you have a paper going in or is currently in peer-review and
> would like to see if a market can predict its outcome, please contact me so
> we can create a marketplace for it.
>
> Thanks for your time,
> Take care,
>
> Marko A. Rodriguez
> Los Alamos National Laboratory (P362-proto)
> Los Alamos, NM 87545
> Phone +1 505 606 1691
> http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~okram <http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/%7Eokram>
>
>
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existing model obsolete."
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