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Research Notes: John Page

John Page’s paper “Seasonal Affective Disorder and Seasoned Art Auction Prices: New Evidence from Old Masters” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. The paper was co-authored with art historian Thomas Bayer (Tulane University) and economists Doron Kliger (University of Haifa), Yaron Raviv (Claremont McKenna College) and Joshua Rosett (Claremont McKenna College), Page is an associate professor of accounting at the Freeman School.
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