We provide evidence that culture is a source of pricing bias. In a sample of 1.9 million auction transactions in 49 countries, paintings by female artists sell at an unconditional discount of 42.1%. The gender discount increases with measures of country-level gender inequality - even in artist fixed effects regressions. Our results are robust to accounting for potential gender differences in art characteristics and their liquidity. Evidence from two experiments supports the argument that women's art may sell for less because it is made by women. However, the gender discount reduces over time as gender equality increases
Following work intends to investigate the revaluation of impressionist Berthe Moriot’s art throughou...
This article explores the gender gap in art museums around the world to find out if discrimination e...
The use of regression modelling to understand how characteristics of artworks, of artists, and of th...
We provide evidence that culture is a source of pricing bias. In a sample of 1.9 million auction tra...
In the secondary art market, artists play no active role. This allows us to isolate cultural influen...
We study prices paid at auction for artworks created by male and female artists, based on birth-iden...
We study prices paid at auction for artworks created by male and female artists, based on birth-iden...
The purpose of this study is to describe and explain gender differences in the price of paintings by...
In 2013 Georg Baselitz declared that 'women don't paint very well'. Whilst shocking, his comments re...
The value of their works increases when men sign their works, and decreases when women sign them. In...
We study whether a seller’s gender impacts the bargained-for price in a product market, specifically...
Abstract This study investigated whether artists ' education level, college of graduation, and ...
ABSTRACT: The author started this research based on an article published in The Guardian titled “Min...
Discrimination based upon one\u27s gender has existed throughout history. This study analyzes impact...
‘Let’s talk about money’: Joan Eardley, the Tate, and market values of painting This paper discusses...
Following work intends to investigate the revaluation of impressionist Berthe Moriot’s art throughou...
This article explores the gender gap in art museums around the world to find out if discrimination e...
The use of regression modelling to understand how characteristics of artworks, of artists, and of th...
We provide evidence that culture is a source of pricing bias. In a sample of 1.9 million auction tra...
In the secondary art market, artists play no active role. This allows us to isolate cultural influen...
We study prices paid at auction for artworks created by male and female artists, based on birth-iden...
We study prices paid at auction for artworks created by male and female artists, based on birth-iden...
The purpose of this study is to describe and explain gender differences in the price of paintings by...
In 2013 Georg Baselitz declared that 'women don't paint very well'. Whilst shocking, his comments re...
The value of their works increases when men sign their works, and decreases when women sign them. In...
We study whether a seller’s gender impacts the bargained-for price in a product market, specifically...
Abstract This study investigated whether artists ' education level, college of graduation, and ...
ABSTRACT: The author started this research based on an article published in The Guardian titled “Min...
Discrimination based upon one\u27s gender has existed throughout history. This study analyzes impact...
‘Let’s talk about money’: Joan Eardley, the Tate, and market values of painting This paper discusses...
Following work intends to investigate the revaluation of impressionist Berthe Moriot’s art throughou...
This article explores the gender gap in art museums around the world to find out if discrimination e...
The use of regression modelling to understand how characteristics of artworks, of artists, and of th...