I am reading Predictocracy: Market Mechanisms for Public and Private Decision by Michael Abramowicz, about how prediction markets can be used for decision making in various places. Since I talk about governance mechanisms a lot on this blog, I intend to review the book later on.
In the mean time, here is a series of posts that Abramowicz did for The Volokh Conspiracy on prediction markets which I found pretty interesting. It includes some good-back-and-forth with Robin Hanson about Futarchy vs. Predictocracy (which I have discussed before).

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April 11, 2008 at 12:20 am
Normative prediction markets « Good Morning, Economics
[...] the most interesting concepts I learned from Michael Abramowicz’s Predictocracy (which I have mentioned before) is the idea of a “normative prediction [...]