PREDICTION OF BIRD FLU A(H5N1) OUTBREAKS IN TAIWAN BY ONLINE AUCTION: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS

The ability of accurate epidemic prediction facilitates early preparation for the disease and minimizes losses due to any strikes. We devised a platform on the Web for users to exchange their information/opinions on the possible avian flu outbreaks in Taiwan. The likelihood of the first human infect...

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Main Authors: SUN-CHONG WANG, JIE-JUN TSENG, SAI-PING LI, SHU-HENG CHEN
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:wsi:nmncxx:v:02:y:2006:i:03:p:271-279 2023-05-15T15:34:27+02:00 PREDICTION OF BIRD FLU A(H5N1) OUTBREAKS IN TAIWAN BY ONLINE AUCTION: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS SUN-CHONG WANG JIE-JUN TSENG SAI-PING LI SHU-HENG CHEN http://www.worldscinet.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?type=pdf&id=pii:S1793005706000567 http://www.worldscinet.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?type=html&id=pii:S1793005706000567 unknown http://www.worldscinet.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?type=pdf&id=pii:S1793005706000567 http://www.worldscinet.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?type=html&id=pii:S1793005706000567 article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:42:02Z The ability of accurate epidemic prediction facilitates early preparation for the disease and minimizes losses due to any strikes. We devised a platform on the Web for users to exchange their information/opinions on the possible avian flu outbreaks in Taiwan. The likelihood of the first human infection from bird flu in Taiwan in, say, December 2005 is securitized in the form of a futures contract. Incentives are introduced via a tournament: users trade the futures in the market on our Web server in order to win the awards at the end of the tournament. We ran such a tournament during the period between December 2005 and February 2006. The results of the futures' prices correctly predicted no outbreaks of bird flu among the residents in Taiwan during the 3-month period, suggesting that the design of the futures exchange on the Web be a potentially useful tool for event forecasting. Another crucial aspect of the experiment is that, associated with the price convergence, the transaction volume also quickly converges to zero, which is closely related to the famous no-trade theorem in theoretical economics. Avian influenza, futures exchange, market, no-trade theorem Article in Journal/Newspaper Avian flu RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description The ability of accurate epidemic prediction facilitates early preparation for the disease and minimizes losses due to any strikes. We devised a platform on the Web for users to exchange their information/opinions on the possible avian flu outbreaks in Taiwan. The likelihood of the first human infection from bird flu in Taiwan in, say, December 2005 is securitized in the form of a futures contract. Incentives are introduced via a tournament: users trade the futures in the market on our Web server in order to win the awards at the end of the tournament. We ran such a tournament during the period between December 2005 and February 2006. The results of the futures' prices correctly predicted no outbreaks of bird flu among the residents in Taiwan during the 3-month period, suggesting that the design of the futures exchange on the Web be a potentially useful tool for event forecasting. Another crucial aspect of the experiment is that, associated with the price convergence, the transaction volume also quickly converges to zero, which is closely related to the famous no-trade theorem in theoretical economics. Avian influenza, futures exchange, market, no-trade theorem
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author SUN-CHONG WANG
JIE-JUN TSENG
SAI-PING LI
SHU-HENG CHEN
spellingShingle SUN-CHONG WANG
JIE-JUN TSENG
SAI-PING LI
SHU-HENG CHEN
PREDICTION OF BIRD FLU A(H5N1) OUTBREAKS IN TAIWAN BY ONLINE AUCTION: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
author_facet SUN-CHONG WANG
JIE-JUN TSENG
SAI-PING LI
SHU-HENG CHEN
author_sort SUN-CHONG WANG
title PREDICTION OF BIRD FLU A(H5N1) OUTBREAKS IN TAIWAN BY ONLINE AUCTION: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
title_short PREDICTION OF BIRD FLU A(H5N1) OUTBREAKS IN TAIWAN BY ONLINE AUCTION: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
title_full PREDICTION OF BIRD FLU A(H5N1) OUTBREAKS IN TAIWAN BY ONLINE AUCTION: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
title_fullStr PREDICTION OF BIRD FLU A(H5N1) OUTBREAKS IN TAIWAN BY ONLINE AUCTION: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
title_full_unstemmed PREDICTION OF BIRD FLU A(H5N1) OUTBREAKS IN TAIWAN BY ONLINE AUCTION: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
title_sort prediction of bird flu a(h5n1) outbreaks in taiwan by online auction: experimental results
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