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The risk-return characteristics of art as an asset have previously been studied through aggregate price indexes. By contrast, we examine the long-run buy-and-hold performance of an actual portfolio, namely the collection of John Maynard Keynes. We find that its performance has substantially...
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We examine the annual returns based on auction data for two groups of artists (Surrealists and Impressionists) and two individual artists (Picasso and Renoir) using hedonic pricing models in combination with a wild bootstrap statistical technique. With this approach we estimate confidence...
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We hypothesize the existence of a slow-moving fad component in art prices. Using unique panel survey data on art market participants' confidence levels in the outlook for a set of artists, we find that sentiment indeed predicts short-term returns
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Measuring the psychic return of art investments is a debated issue in Cultural economics. Several works suggest Jensen's alpha as a measure of the psychic return. Since the Jensen's alpha is defined in the CAPM framework, its uncritical application as a measure of the psychic return may be...
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I develop a model of collectibles tokenization to understand whether recent tokenization efforts create or destroy value. While issuing divisible security tokens against illiquid collectibles lowers transaction costs and facilitates greater portfolio diversification, security design...
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In this paper, we document the historical performance of collectable coins from 1967 to 2015. Collectable coins have a 9.7% annualized nominal return and a 5.5% real return over this period. We show collectable coins provide large diversification benefits based on their Sharpe ratios and are...
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Financial economists have long been interested in asset price uncertainty. Yet, causal estimates of price uncertainty are sparse. The art market, valued at $64 billion in 2019 and growing in financial importance, provides an opportunity to fill this gap. Specifically, this study examines the...
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We study the impact of colors of paintings on prices in the art auction market and incorporate color attributes of non-figurative paintings in pricing models. A one standard deviation increase in the percentages of blue (red) hue leads to premiums of 10.63% (4.20%). We also conduct laboratory...
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This paper investigates the price determinants and investment performance of classic cars comprising various categories starting from veteran cars (built between 1888 and 1907) up to modern classics (built between 1975 and 1990). We examine a sample of 29,000 classic car auction sales conducted...
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A five cent $0.05 investment in Bitcoin on July 17, 2010, the first date in which there appears to have been a published value had grown to $7,383.39 on July 18, 2018. While Bitcoin as a currency has existed for less than a decade ̶ it had a very limited liquidity and usage during the first few...
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