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An empirical analysis of price differences for male and female artists in the global art market

We study prices paid at auction for artworks created by male and female artists, based on birth-identified sex, and how these prices have evolved over time. Artworks produced by female artists comprise less than 4% of art auction sales; after controlling for artwork characteristics, we find that art...

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Published in:Journal of cultural economics 2022-09, Vol.46 (3), p.543-565
Main Authors: Bocart, Fabian Y. R. P., Gertsberg, Marina, Pownall, Rachel A. J.
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Artists
Arts
Auctions
Childbirth & labor
Cultural Economics
Economic Policy
Economics
Economics and Finance
Females
Males
Market shares
Microeconomics
Music
Prices
Regional and Cultural Studies
Sales
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