Abstract
The information asymmetry rising from creativity and interpretation is assumed to provide a basis of the analysis of individual and collective demand functions with aesthetic qualification. The effects of this will be studied with respect to a. the individual demand function; b. market equilibria; c. possible strategic behaviors; d. taste formation and changes.
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