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Blockchain and art market: resistance or adoption?
Consumption, markets & culture, 2022Blockchain technology is currently stimulating a broader process of social and industrial transformation impacting several potential areas of adoption (e.g. transactions, tracking and tracing solutions, authenticity, etc …).
T. Abbate +4 more
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Do Emerging Art Market Segments Have Their Own Price Dynamics? Evidence from the Chinese Art Market
Social Science Research Network, 2022This study examines the nonlinear dynamics in the price series of Chinese art market segments between 2000 and 2019. We employ a hedonic price model to construct price indices of Chinese art market segments and analyze the nonlinearities and regime ...
Fangrui Wang
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Give art market regulation a chance
Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2022The article discusses the extension by Directive (EU) 2018/834 of new compliance obligations to art market participants against the background of a criminological examination of different types of laundering operations occurring in the art market.
Anna Mosna
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Emerging Markets Review, 2010
This paper analyzes the performance and risk-return characteristics of three major emerging art markets: Russia, China, and India. According to three national art market indices, built by hedonic regressions based on auction sales prices, the geometric annual returns are 10.00%, 5.70%, and 42.20% for Russia (1985-2008), China (1990-2008), and India ...
Kraussl, R.G.W., Logher, R.
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This paper analyzes the performance and risk-return characteristics of three major emerging art markets: Russia, China, and India. According to three national art market indices, built by hedonic regressions based on auction sales prices, the geometric annual returns are 10.00%, 5.70%, and 42.20% for Russia (1985-2008), China (1990-2008), and India ...
Kraussl, R.G.W., Logher, R.
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Modern art market: art, economics, marketing
Uchenyy Sovet (Academic Council), 2021The article is devoted to the analysis of the market mechanism in the field of art, as well as the influence of the market on the development of mass taste and aesthetic mainstream. The author demonstrates that the market price for works of art is an indicator in which all the numerous factors of the art market, both aesthetic and economic, including ...
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Buy one painting, get two names. On the valuation of artist collaborations in the art market
Arts and the Market, 2020PurposeTo analyze the market reception of multi-authored works of art through the lens of collaborative old master paintings (“formal/prestige collaboration”). This paper tests whether multi-authored attribution strategies (i.e.
A. Radermecker
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Speculative Bubbles under Supply Constraints, Background Risk and Investment Fraud in the Art Market
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2020We examine the unexplored effects on art markets of artist death (asset supply constraints), collectors' wealth (background risk) and forgery risk (risk of investment fraud), under short-sale constraints and risk aversion.
A. Bernales +2 more
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Art Markets without Art, Art without Objects
The Garage Journal, 2021The art world was already experiencing a profound crisis before the COVID-19 pandemic, but the discourse until that point had largely focused more on the hopelessness of the situation, rather than the possibility for meaningful change. The massive market disruption caused by the virus outbreak created an immediate shift away from consumption of ...
Taylor, J., Sloane, K.
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American Indian Quarterly, 2019
:Capitalism and colonialism are so deeply intertwined that it seems that efforts to decolonize capitalist markets are necessarily doomed to failure. However, some Indigenous businesses do attempt to function according to decolonial and Indigenous values ...
Solen Roth
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:Capitalism and colonialism are so deeply intertwined that it seems that efforts to decolonize capitalist markets are necessarily doomed to failure. However, some Indigenous businesses do attempt to function according to decolonial and Indigenous values ...
Solen Roth
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