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How do you value art? ArtPrice builds up the extensive database for you. – [VIDEO]
http://artprice.com/ ArtPrice / FIAC Contemporary Art Market 2009/2010
Posted in Business, Economics, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Art, ArtPrice, data, database, price of art, prices, Thierry Ehrmann
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InTrade are going to open prediction markets on the future price of art. These innovative prediction markets will fail miserably. Here’s why. You heard it here first.
Those brand-new InTrade prediction markets will be based on the Mei Moses All Art Index. Financial Times – - At first glance, that looks like a very bad idea. Indeed, I don’t see what primary indicators will be used by … Continue reading