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Changes in the global art market

open access: yesOeconomia Copernicana, 2018
Research background: The dynamics of the art market are usually presented in terms of price fluctuations, price indexes and financial returns. This paper proposes the value and volume approach, which has not been considered in an aggregative way for a ...
Joanna Bialynicka-Birula
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Przemiany na chińskim rynku sztuki w latach 1949-2019 [PDF]

open access: yesNowa Polityka Wschodnia, 2020
Over the past 70 years, the art market in China has achieved remarkable growth. This rapid development has brought China to the spotlight of the international art world.
Zuzanna Kamykowska
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‘The Lucky Country’: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Revitalised Australia’s Lethargic Art Market

open access: yesArts, 2022
Since its publication in 1964, Australians have used the title of Donald Horne’s book, The Lucky Country, as a term of self-reflective endearment to express the social and economic benefits afforded to the population by the country’s wealth of ...
Anita Archer, David M. Challis
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Sensitivity of the Art Market to Price Volatility

open access: yesFinanse i Prawo Finansowe, 2021
The purpose of the article: The art market becomes very popular among investors, when there is strong turbulence on the stock market. In times of calm, the art market is used by investors to diversify risk and build more efficient investment portfolios ...
Krzysztof Borowski
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Art market inefficiency [PDF]

open access: yesEconomics Letters, 2013
Art is often used as an investment vehicle. Given the importance of market efficiency in finance, we use a large auction-based index to test whether the art market is weakly efficient. Evidence reveals that returns on artworks exhibit high positive auto-correlation. We attribute this result to price truncation resulting from unobservable reserve prices
David, Geraldine   +2 more
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Hong Kong as a Global Art Hub: Art Ecology and Sustainability of Asia’s Art Market Centre

open access: yesArts, 2022
Over the past decade, Hong Kong’s art market has experienced unprecedented growth, emerging as the second largest in the world in 2020 in terms of contemporary art auctions. Factors such as the city’s free-market economy and well-developed infrastructure,
Zoran Poposki, Isaac Hok Bun Leung
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The Evolution of a Consolidated Market for Neo-Traditional Chinese Contemporary Art

open access: yesArts, 2020
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether there is an incipient market in China strong enough to replace the global market for Chinese contemporary art.
Iain Robertson
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Sensitivity of the Art Market to Price Volatility

open access: yesFinanse i Prawo Finansowe, 2020
The purpose of the article: The art market becomes very popular among investors, when there is strong turbulence on the stock market. In times of calm, the art market is used by investors to diversify risk and build more efficient investment portfolios ...
Krzysztof Borowski
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Becoming Asia’s Art Market Hub: Comparing Singapore and Hong Kong

open access: yesArts, 2021
The recent emergence of new regions in the global art market has been structured by hub cities that concentrate key actors, such as global auction houses, influential art fairs, and galleries.
Jeremie Molho
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A Few Notes on Art Auctions

open access: yesFoundations of Management, 2023
The art market, following the example of financial markets, is divided into a primary market, where works are traded directly from artists, and a secondary market that is mainly the auction market.
Drabik Ewa
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