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This paper introduces a new financial metric for the art market. The metric, which we call Artistic Power Value (APV), is based on the price per unit of area (dollars per square centimeter) and is applicable to two-dimensional art objects such as paintings. In addition to its intuitive appeal...
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Paintings are − among other things − financial assets. The most basic piece of information regarding a financial asset is probably its return, or, more appropriately, the potential return that it can offer. Not surprisingly, many scholars have devoted a fair amount of effort to explore how...
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We analyze the Solvency II standard formula (SF) for capital risk aggregation in relation to the treatment of operational risk (OR) capital. We show that the SF implicitly assumes that the correlation between OR and the other risks is very high, a situation which seems to be at odds with both,...
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The relationship between prices of paintings at public auctions and their attributes has received much attention in recent years. However, the effects of color have been mostly absent from these studies. The present study explored the relationship between price and color in Rothko’s post 1950...
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