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academic interest in art, understanding of auction prices is limited. Price intransparency is exacerbated by contrasting … framework for the auction price mechanism that accounts for quantifiable and unquantifiable or difficult-to-quantify factors and … is no comprehensive theory of auction prices that combines both perspectives. To fill this gap, the author conducts three …
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We investigate the effect of overreaction in the fine art market. Using a unique sample of auction prices of modern … prints, we define an overvalued (undervalued) print as a print that was bought for a price above (below) its high (low …) auction pricing estimate. Based on the overreaction hypothesis, we predict that overvalued (undervalued) prints generate a …
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We investigate the effect of overreaction in the fine art market. Using a unique sample of auction prices of modern … prints, we define an overvalued (undervalued) print as a print that was bought for a price above (below) its high (low …) auction pricing estimate. Based on the overreaction hypothesis, we predict that overvalued (undervalued) prints generate a …
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We analyze the evolution of the price of paintings in London auctions with a unique dataset of over 200,000 sales in … the period 1780-1840. We build a price index for the representative painting through hedonic regressions controlling for …
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