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Globalization helps art market recovery
December 2009 - The best that can be said about the market at present is that it is holding it's breadth according to Fiammetta Rocca writing for The Economist. But this special report in the Economist indicates that it will bounce back, and that the key to its recovery lies in globalization. The supply of the best works of art will always be limited but in the longer run, demand is bound to rise as wealth is spreading even more widely across the globe. Read more
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