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  <description>Discoveries of fakes: Their impact on the art market Bocart and Oosterlinck (2011EL) Abstract: This paper shows that before (after) fakes’ discoveries, artworks are less (more) likely to be sold through Sotheby’s or Christie’s. Prices only react negatively with a lag, suggesting that sellers try to …</description>
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  <title>impact of fraud on market</title>
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