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This paper explores the relationship between routine-biased technological change and agglomeration economies. Using administrative data from the Netherlands, we first show that in dense areas, jobs are less routine-task intensive (i.e. less repetitive and automatable), meaning that jobs cover a...
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argue that, to increase our understanding of the market for aesthetics, it is helpful to take a micro perspective on the … formation of art prices, and acknowledge that each artwork gives rise to a market for trading in its private-value benefits. We … organization of the art market for long-term price trends …
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applied to a blue chips art market. A nonparametric local likelihood estimator is proposed, and this is more precise than the …
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removing the price uncertainty is crucial to attracting even more investment in the art market. This paper assumes that the …
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argue that, to increase our understanding of the market for aesthetics, it is helpful to take a micro perspective on the … formation of art prices, and acknowledge that each artwork gives rise to a market for trading in its private-value benefits. We … organization of the art market for long-term price trends …
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