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Speculative Trading and Bubbles: Evidence from the Art Market

Management Sciences, 2017
We argue that extrapolative expectations drive boom–bust cycles in the postwar art market. Price run-ups coincide with increases in demand fundamentals but are followed by predictable busts.
Julien Pénasse, L. Renneboog
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COMMODIFYING ART: ART MARKET AND ART MARKETING

2023
There are two important and equally famous debates in the art world that have been going on for years: Art is for art and art is for society. It is possible for art to be for both society and art, when the artist/producer meets with the art lover/consumer in an artistic environment/market and creates value for the parties.
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Art Marketeers

2021
Canadian Literature, No.
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Price Determinants of Non-fungible Tokens in the Digital Art Market

Finance Research Letters, 2022
F. Horky, Carolina Rachel, J. Fidrmuc
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Art markets

2003
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Arts Marketing

2012
Arts marketing is an integrated management process of planning and implementing programs designed to influence the behavior of ‘customers’ by creating, building, and maintaining mutually satisfying exchanges while providing value and benefits to both the customer and the organization.
CEDROLA, ELENA, Battaglia, L.
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An Unexplored International Market- The Art Market

Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 1983
The international art market, largely ignored by scholars, is defined and described in economic terms. A brief review of literature on the subject is presented, followed by a discussion of the economic structure of this market. It has been found to be an example of oligopolistic competition, and when market performance was examined, it was found to be ...
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Art markets

A Handbook of Cultural Economics includes over 60 eminently readable and concise articles by 50 expert contributors. This unique Handbook is both highly informative and readable; it covers a wide area of cultural economics and its closely related subjects.
Payal Arora, Filip Vermeylen
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Art Market

2013
This overview concentrates on newer studies on art markets and on research that has not yet received attention in this context. This is not a résumé of recent art market research in general; rather, it is limited to the greater Renaissance. That is why Italy and the Low Countries are the areas that are of central importance.
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