The Art Market Is Less Ethical Than the Stock Market. A Debate
Description
In the current economic downturn, much attention has been paid to the volatile stock market and efforts to overhaul financial regulations. But there's another market out there that some say is even riskier for potential investors: the art market. Does a lack of oversight permit art dealers to manipulate prices? Or is the value of art not determined by money? Is the art market less ethical than Wall Street?
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100 min
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Date of Publication
[2014], c2009
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