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According to a new European Union directive, artists, whose works are resold, are entitled to a share of the sales … price. The principal aim of this initiative is to let the artists participate in the economic success of their work. Our … analysis shows that the new directive is most likely to place the artists in a worse economic position. The analysis of the …
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situation of young artists. A simple price theoretical argument shows that this goal is not likely to be reached. In addition to …
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trees and woodland have been lost. Some of the most positive potential for addressing these issues lies with the arts. Arts … sections of the report focus on: the policy context for FC involvement in the arts; the range of involvements to date; benefits …
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paintings, that selling activity would move to jurisdictions which do not have a Droit de Suite and that artists would prefer to … prices of 72 artists in Australia over the period 1973-1989 which reveals that the works few artists achieve a capital gain … only a small number of artists who are likely to be in good economic circumstances. The burden of the Droit de Suite is …
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America and Asia. There are relatively few collections in Latin America and Africa. The artists whose oeuvres dominate the … markets for collected art come from North America, followed by Asian and European artists. The home bias in private art …
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