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After the Democratic takeover of Congress, much hay has been made over the failure of the prediction market Tradesports. Were the markets wrong? The answer, unequivocally, is no.
This collection of essays provides a state-of-the-art analysis of the potential for information markets to significantly aid decision-making in both the public and private sectors.
John G. Roberts Jr.'s experience as an attorney for U.S. corporations bodes well for the future of tort reform.
Late last month, as Congress rushed to adjourn, lawmakers passed legislation that would make it a crime for credit card companies and banks to send payments to Internet gambling sites.
Republicans would be in deep trouble if Democrats gave up their political sadomasochism and began trolling for innovative policy ideas and productive debate.
As election 2004 approaches, the smart strategy is to tune out the polls and check out the markets to see how the candidates will fare.
What impact will a new law banning online gambling have on innovative information markets?



