SFU Department of Economics
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC, Canada
V5A 1S6
E MPLOYMENT
2013-‐present Assistant Professor, Economics, Simon Fraser University
D
AVID
F
REEMAN
Office: WMC 3681
Email: david_freeman@sfu.ca
Website: http://www.sfu.ca/~dfa19
E
DUCATION
2007-‐ 2013 PhD, Economics, University of British Columbia
2006-‐2007
2002-‐2006
Advisor: Yoram Halevy
MA, Economics, University of British Columbia
BA, Economics and Geography, University of Guelph
P
UBLICATIONS
“Calibration without Reduction for Non-‐Expected Utility,” Journal of Economic Theory ,
158(A), 21-‐32.
“Procedures for Eliciting Time Preferences,” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization , forthcoming.
P APERS
W
ORKING
(with Paola Manzini, Marco Mariotti, and Luigi Mittone)
“Revealed Preference Foundations of Expectations-‐Based Reference-‐Dependence” (2013)
“Eliciting Risk Preferences using Choice Lists” (2015)
(with Yoram Halevy and Terri Kneeland)
W
ORK IN
P
ROGRESS
“Revealing Sophistication and Naïveté from Procrastination” (2016)
“Risk-‐Taking with Background Risk under Recursive Rank-‐Dependent Utility” (2016)
“Opportunity Costs, Inattention, and the Bidder’s Curse”
(with Erik Kimbrough and Philipp Reiss)
“Explaining Biases in Elicitation using Choice Lists: Framing vs. Incentives”
(with Guy Mayraz)
P
RESENTATIONS
2016
2015
2014
2013
Victoria; CEA; BRIC; FUR XVII
CEA; MBEES; Oxford
CEA; FUR XVI; SEA
Toronto; Exeter; Decision Day at Duke; CETC; RUD; MBEES; Econometric Society NASM;
BRIC
CEA; FUR XV; SITE – Experimental; ESA Tucson; SFU
CEA, ESA Tucson
2012
2011
G RANTS
2015-‐2017
2014
2014-‐2016
2013-‐2016
VPR 4A Grant
VPR Travel Grant
SSHRC Small Research Grant
President’s Research Start-‐up Grant
M
EMBERSHIPS
S
ERVICE
T EACHING
American Economic Association, Canadian Economics Association,
Econometric Society, Economic Science Association
Co-‐organizer, CETC 2014
Co-‐organizer, CEA 2014 theory sessions
Referee, CJE (x2), ECMA (x3), GEB (x2), JEBO, JET (x3), JEEA, MSS.
SFU Economics Brown Bag Workshop Organizer, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Spring 2015
SFU Experimental Economics Reading Group, 2013-‐present
Mathematical Economics (3
Economics (4 th rd year undergraduate x4, 1 st year PhD x3), Behavioural
year undergrad, x2, PhD reading course x1).
A
DVISING
Hanh Tong (in progress)