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- “No place like home: geography and culture in the dissemination of economic research articles” joint with Lukas Kuld, Empirical Economics, 0:1-29.2020
- “Relationships between artistic movements and careers of modern artists: evidence from hedonic regressions with auction data” joint with Douglas Hodgson, Journal of Cultural Economics, 43 (2): 309–37. 2019
- “Taking gravity online: the role of virtual proximity in international finance” joint with Martin Schmitz, Journal of International Money and Finance, 77: 164-179. 2017
- “Historic art exhibitions and modern day auction results“, Research in Economics, 70(3): 421-430. 2016.
- “The impact of cultural exceptions: audiovisual services trade and trade policy” joint with Martin Schmitz, Applied Economics Letters, 23(10): 695-700. 2016.
- “Virtual proximity and audiovisual services trade” joint with Martin Schmitz, European Economic Review, 77(1): 82-101. 2015.
- “Does travel inspire? Evidence from the superstars of modern art“, Empirical Economics, 45(1): 281-303. 2013.
- “Democracy and economic outcomes: evidence from the superstars of modern art“, European Journal of Political Economy, 30: 58-69, 2013.
- “Location Matters: Estimating Cluster Premiums for Prominent Modern Artists“, European Economic Review, 54(2): 199-222. 2010.
- “Artistic Styles: revisiting the analysis of modern artists’ careers“, Journal of Cultural Economics, 33 (3): 201-32. 2009.
- “Clustering and Migration of Important Visual Artists: Broad Historical Evidence” joint with John O’Hagan, Historical Methods , 40 (3):121-136, 2008.
- “Cultural Economics“, available from 30/7/2020 here and here if you are state-sides.
- “Prominent modern artists: determinants of creativity”, chapter in The Whiley Handbook of Genius. Edited by D. K. Simonton, 2014.
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