Dr Mikhail Freer
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Email
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Telephone
+44 (0) 1206 874168
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Location
5B.131, Colchester Campus
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Academic support hours
by appointment
Teaching and supervision
Current teaching responsibilities
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Market Structure and Strategic Behaviour (EC366)
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Topics in Economic Theory (EC993)
Current supervision
Publications
Journal articles (9)
Dianat, A. and Freer, M., (2024). Credibility in Second-Price Auctions: An Experimental Test. Experimental Economics. 27 (1), 58-79
Freer, M. and Martinelli, C., (2023). An Algebraic Approach to Revealed Preference. Economic Theory. 75 (3), 717-742
Freer, M. and Castillo, M., (2023). A Revealed Preference Test of Quasi-Linear Preferences: Theory and Experiments. Experimental Economics. 26 (3), 673-696
Palatnik, R., Freer, M., Levin, M., Golberg, A. and Zilberman, D., (2023). Algae-based two-stage supply chain with co-products. Ecological Economics. 207, 107781-107781
Cherchye, L., Demuynck, T., Rock, BD. and Freer, M., (2022). Revealed preference analysis of expected utility maximization under prize-probability trade-offs. Journal of Mathematical Economics. 99, 102607-102607
Freer, M. and Martinelli, C., (2021). A utility representation theorem for general revealed preference. Mathematical Social Sciences. 111, 68-76
Freer, M., Martinelli, C. and Wang, S., (2020). Collective experimentation: A laboratory study. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 175, 365-379
Castillo, ME., Cross, PJ. and Freer, M., (2019). Nonparametric utility theory in strategic settings: Revealing preferences and beliefs from proposal–response games. Games and Economic Behavior. 115, 60-82
Castillo, M. and Freer, M., (2018). Revealed differences. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 145, 202-217
Reports and Papers (2)
Freer, M. and Martinelli, C., An Algebraic Approach to Revealed Preference
Freer, M. and Surana, K., Stable marriage in the eyes of the law
Grants and funding
2024
Revealing Preferences and Choice Procedures
British Academy
Contact
Academic support hours:
by appointment