Visual artist price heterogeneity
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https://doi.org/10.17811/ebl.1.3.2012.16-22Abstract
This paper proposes an empirical analysis to establish the determinants of artist price heterogeneity. Using a unique dataset, which comprises all artwork sales occurred in Italy in the period 2006–10, and a novel econometric approach, we show that price heterogeneity is explained by several artist- and market-specific characteristics.
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