Keith Boyfield

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Introduction

Keith Boyfield is an economist, specialising in competition and regulatory issues. Well-connected in business, think tank and academic circles he cuts an influential figure in his areas of expertise. He has formed his own company Keith Boyfield Associates.

According to his biography,

"Keith Boyfield is a consultant economist who specialises in competition and regulatory issues. He advises a range of multinational companies, trade associations and non-profit organisations.

He has acted as a consultant to a range of the world's largest companies including Mid American Energy Holdings, Seagram and Siemens. He has also advised several major financial institutions including Aon and J P Morgan Chase.

Keith was awarded a Fellowship of the Chartered Institute of Marketing in 2003, the world's largest professional body for marketing, for whom he has also acted as a consultant.

He is a regular contributor to the editorial section of the Wall Street Journal and is a columnist for Acquisition Monthly.

He has written numerous studies for several leading think-tanks, including the European Policy Forum, the Institute of Economic Affairs, and the Centre for Policy Studies.

Most recently, Keith was made a Fellow of the Globalisation Institute, a newly launched think-tank focusing on free trade and international development, with particular reference to enterprise-based solutions to poverty [1].

Clients

Communications and Marketing

Financial Services clients

*Aon 
*The Association of Consulting Actuaries  
*Asset International, based in Greenwich, Connecticut  
*Cavendish Corporate Finance
*European Financial Forum  
*Lombard Street Research Ltd  
*J P Morgan 
*Robert Fleming & Co


Think Tank and Policy Development clients

*The Adam Smith Institute 
*The British-North American Research Association  
*The Centre for Policy Studies 
*The European Policy Forum 
*The Globalisation Institute  
*The Institute of Economic Affairs 
*The Institute for Policy Research 
*The London Business School 
*Open Europe

People


References

  1. Keith Boyfield Associates Who We Are Accessed 16th June 2009