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An alternative to using a single forecasting method is to average the forecasts made by various methods. In this paper we examine empirically combinations of financial analysts' forecasts and forecasts from time series methods in order to predict corporate earnings per share. We conclude that,...
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This paper presents a maximum entropy framework for the aggregation of expert opinions where the expert opinions concern the prediction of the outcome of an uncertain event. The event to be predicted and individual predictions rendered are assumed to be discrete random variables. A measure of...
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This investigation combines two questions for expected utility theory: 1. When do the shared preferences among expected utility maximizers conform to the dictates of expected utility? 2. What is the impact on expected utility theory of allowing preferences for prizes to be state-dependent? Our...
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In many decision situations information is available from a number of different sources. Aggregating the diverse bits of information is an important aspect of the decision-making process but entails special statistical modeling problems in characterizing the information. Prior research in this...
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variety of Bayesian consensus models with respect to their conformance (or lack thereof) to the unanimity principle and a more …
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be combined to form a single consensus distribution upon which inferences and decisions can be based. An important … feature of information from different sources is the possibility of stochastic dependence, and a consensus model which …, and the consensus distribution is quite sensitive to the degree of dependence. …
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for groups of experts who seek a consensus. …
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equivalent to the consensus models of Borda and Kendall. …
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asymptotic property of consistency, and the asymptotic distribution of the DEA estimators of inefficiency deviations is identical …
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