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Predictive Accuracy of Political Stock Markets - Empirical Evidence from a European Perspective Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics M. Berlemann
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"(In)accuracy of a European political stock market: The influence of common value structures ,"
European Economic Review ,
Elsevier, vol. 44(2), pages 205-230, February.
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Forsythe, Robert & Forrest Nelson & George R. Neumann & Jack Wright, 1992.
"Anatomy of an Experimental Political Stock Market ,"
American Economic Review ,
American Economic Association, vol. 82(5), pages 1142-61, December.
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Bohm, Peter & Sonnegard, Joakim, 1999.
" Political Stock Markets and Unreliable Polls ,"
Scandinavian Journal of Economics ,
Blackwell Publishing, vol. 101(2), pages 205-22, June.
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Beckmann, Klaus & Werding, Martin, 1996.
"'Passauer Wahlborse': Information Processing in a Political Market Experiment ,"
Kyklos ,
Blackwell Publishing, vol. 49(2), pages 171-204.
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Gersbach, Hans & Muller, Markus, 2006.
"Elections, Contracts and Markets ,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
5717, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
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Other versions: Jan Hansen & Carsten Schmidt & Martin Strobel, 2004.
"Manipulation in political stock markets - preconditions and evidence ,"
Applied Economics Letters ,
Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 11(7), pages 459-463, June.
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Other versions: Carsten Schmidt & Axel Werwatz, 2002.
"How accurate do markets predict the outcome of an event? The Euro 2000 soccer championships experiment ,"
Papers on Strategic Interaction
2002-09, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Strategic Interaction Group.
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