Speculative Bubbles under Supply Constraints, Background Risk and Investment Fraud in the Art Market

A. Bernales, Lorenzo Reus, Víctor Valdenegro
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Abstract We examine the unexplored effects on art markets of artist death (asset supply constraints), collectors' wealth (background risk) and forgery risk (risk of investment fraud), under short-sale constraints and risk aversion. Speculative bubbles emerge and have the form of an option strangle (a put option and a call option), in which strike prices are affected by art supply constraints and the association of the artworks' emotional value with both collectors' wealth and forgery, while the options' underlying asset is the stochastic heterogeneous beliefs of agents. We show that speculative bubbles increase with four elements: art supply constraints; a more negative correlation between collectors' wealth and the artworks' emotional value; a more positive relationship between forgery and the artworks' emotional value; and more heterogeneous beliefs. These four sources of speculation increase the expected turnover rate; however, they also augment the variance of speculative bubbles, which generates price discounts (i.e. risk premiums) for holding artworks. Consequently, the net impact of speculation is not necessarily increased art prices. This study not only contributes to the art market literature, but also to studies about speculative bubbles in other financial markets under heterogeneous beliefs, short-sale constraints and risk-averse investors, since we additionally consider the simultaneous effect of asset supply constraints, investors' background risk and the risk of investment fraud.
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供给约束下的投机泡沫、背景风险与艺术市场的投资欺诈
摘要本文研究了短期销售约束和风险规避下艺术家死亡(资产供应约束)、收藏家财富(背景风险)和伪造风险(投资欺诈风险)对艺术市场的影响。投机泡沫出现,并以期权扼杀(看跌期权和看涨期权)的形式出现,其中执行价格受到艺术品供应限制和艺术品情感价值与收藏家财富和伪造的关联的影响,而期权的基础资产是代理人的随机异质信念。我们发现投机泡沫的增加有四个因素:艺术品供应限制;收藏者的财富与艺术品的情感价值呈负相关关系;赝品与艺术品情感价值之间的正相关关系;以及更多的异质信仰。这四个投机来源增加了预期的换手率;然而,它们也增加了投机泡沫的差异,从而产生了持有艺术品的价格折扣(即风险溢价)。因此,投机的净影响并不一定是提高艺术品价格。本研究不仅有助于艺术市场文献的研究,也有助于研究异质信念、卖空约束和风险厌恶投资者下其他金融市场的投机泡沫,因为我们还考虑了资产供应约束、投资者背景风险和投资欺诈风险的同时影响。
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