Gain Decision Advantage with RFI Crowdsourced Forecasts

The RAND Forecasting Initiative Enhances Decisionmaking with Crowdsourced Forecasting

Published Sep 9, 2024

The RAND Forecasting Initiative (RFI) aims to become the world’s leading crowdsourced forecasting enterprise on policy questions. As a methods center within RAND Global and Emerging Risks, RFI can provide crowdsourced forecasts to augment other forms of analysis across warfighter, intelligence, and other policymaking domains. This publication describes how crowdsourced forecasting harnesses diverse insights that expand decisionmakers’ perspectives.

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Gain Decision Advantage with RFI Crowdsourced Forecasts: The RAND Forecasting Initiative Enhances Decisionmaking with Crowdsourced Forecasting, RAND Corporation, CP-A3490-2, 2024. As of October 12, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/corporate_pubs/CPA3490-2.html
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Gain Decision Advantage with RFI Crowdsourced Forecasts: The RAND Forecasting Initiative Enhances Decisionmaking with Crowdsourced Forecasting. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2024. https://www.rand.org/pubs/corporate_pubs/CPA3490-2.html.
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