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elections 2 macroeconomic voting 2 opinion polling 2 prediction markets 2 Australien 1 Glücksspiel 1 Meinungsforschung 1 Prognoseverfahren 1 Voting 1 Wahl 1 Wirtschaftsprognose 1 voting 1 Öffentliche Meinung 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Leigh, Andrew 2 Wolfers, Justin 2
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Research School of Economics, College of Business and Economics 1
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Competing approaches to forecasting elections: economic models, opinion polling and prediction markets
Leigh, Andrew; Wolfers, Justin - 2006
We review the efficacy of three approaches to forecasting elections: econometric models that project outcomes on the basis of the state of the economy; public opinion polls; and election betting (prediction markets). We assess the efficacy of each in light of the 2004 Australian election. This...
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Competing Approaches to Forecasting Elections: Economic Models, Opinion Polling and Prediction Markets
Leigh, Andrew; Wolfers, Justin - Research School of Economics, College of Business and … - 2005
We review the efficacy of three approaches to forecasting elections: econometric models that project outcomes on the basis of the state of the economy; public opinion polls; and election betting (prediction markets). We assess the efficacy of each in light of the 2004 Australian election. This...
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