Information Aggregation and Beliefs in Experimental Parimutuel Betting Markets

Frédéric Koessler, C. Noussair, A. Ziegelmeyer
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We study sequential parimutuel betting markets with asymmetrically informed bettors, using an experimental approach. In one treatment, groups of eight participants play twenty repetitions of a sequential betting game. The second treatment is identical, except that bettors are observed by other participants who assess the winning probabilities of each potential outcome. In the third treatment, the same individuals make bets and assess the winning probabilities of the outcomes. A favorite-longshot bias is observed in the first and second treatments, but does not exist in the third treatment. Information aggregation is better in the third than in the other two treatments, and contrarian betting is almost completely eliminated by the belief elicitation procedure. Making bets improves the accuracy of stated beliefs. We propose a theoretical model, the Adaptive Model, to describe individual behavior and we find that it effectively explains betting decisions, especially in the third treatment.
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实验下注市场中的信息聚合和信念
我们使用实验方法研究了具有不对称消息投注者的顺序对等投注市场。在一项实验中,8人一组重复20次连续的赌博游戏。第二种处理方法与之相同,只是投注者会被其他参与者观察,这些参与者会评估每种潜在结果的获胜概率。在第三种治疗中,同样的人下注并评估结果的获胜概率。在第一次和第二次治疗中观察到偏好-长期偏差,但在第三次治疗中不存在。第三种方法的信息聚合效果好于其他两种方法,而信念启发过程几乎完全消除了逆向投注。下注可以提高陈述信念的准确性。我们提出了一个理论模型,适应模型,来描述个人行为,我们发现它有效地解释了下注决策,特别是在第三处理。
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