Attn, L.A. Reasonoids: Brown Bag Lunch Tomorrow
"The Prediction Exchange: Progress in Promoting the Sciences and Useful Arts"
Tom W. Bell, Professor of Law, Chapman University
Thursday, April 20
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
(Bring a sack lunch; dessert and drinks provided)
RSVP to Mary Toledo 310-391-2245 or
mary.toledo@reason.org
Reason Foundation
3415 S. Sepulveda Blvd. Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
"What is a prediction exchange--and how would it promote progress in the sciences and useful arts? Chapman University Professor Tom Bell, a nationally recognized authority on prediction markets, will discuss his latest research on how prediction exchanges would support transactions with prediction certificates, each one of which promises to pay its bearer in the event that an associated claim about science, technology, or public policy comes true. Like other, similar markets in information, the prediction exchange would aggregate, measure, and share the opinions of people paid to find the truth."
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Wow. DC gets a happy hour and LA gets a fucking brown-bag lunch. Ha ha!
Yeh this is outrageous
Y'all stop complaining, all Texas has is Governor Hair.
Florida doesn't even exist.
I used to exchange e-mails with Tom Bell back in my academic days (I want to say he was with Cato then, though I could be wrong). He's a bright fellow.
is there a trade sport ticker on global warming yet?