Author:
Bauwens Luc,Ginsburgh Victor
Abstract
SummaryPublic sales art catalogues include low and high pre-sale price estimates by experts. This makes it possible to analyze whether pre-sale estimates are unbiased predictors of realized prices. Unbiasedness is tested using a sample of some 1,600 lots of English silver auctioned by Christie’s and Sotheby’s. Results show that estimates are slightly (but significantly) biased and that experts do not use all the information that is available to them when they make their estimates.
Subject
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Cited by
2 articles.
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