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|Beschreibung=Keith Boyfield is senior fellow of the think tank [[Progressive Vision]]. However,his affiliation to the think tank is never mentioned.
 
|Beschreibung=Keith Boyfield is senior fellow of the think tank [[Progressive Vision]]. However,his affiliation to the think tank is never mentioned.
Keith Boyfield is also expert for the Polish Think Tank [The Kosciuszko Institute].
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Keith Boyfield is also expert for the Polish Think Tank [[The Kosciuszko Institute]].
 
|Topics=Economic Policy; Marketing; Competition; Financial Crisis;
 
|Topics=Economic Policy; Marketing; Competition; Financial Crisis;
 
|Einfluss Person=very high
 
|Einfluss Person=very high

Latest revision as of 15:55, 4 December 2012

Boyfield, Keith
Gender male
Personal website http://www.keithboyfieldassociates.com/
Staff member in Adam Smith Institute, European Policy Forum, Institute of Economic Affairs, Progressive Vision
Advisory Board member in Global Vision
Alma mater London School of Economics
Topics Economic Policy, Marketing, Competition, Financial Crisis

Keith Boyfield is senior fellow of the think tank Progressive Vision. However,his affiliation to the think tank is never mentioned. Keith Boyfield is also expert for the Polish Think Tank The Kosciuszko Institute.

Influence fields of Person

In this section we try to document where the person has which influence.

Leading employee in corporation

  • http://www.leribarisk.com/ (since 2009), chief economist (and former director) of the pan-African business consultancy, Leriba Limited

Leading employee in the NGO sphere

Author for Think Tank

Author in the media sphere

Consultant in the business sphere

Consultant in the politics sphere

Editor in academia

Interviewed in media sphere

Membership in Think Tank sphere

Membership in business sphere

Notes on the influence fields

Often people are present in various fields, but there presence can't be connected to specific actors (e.g. it is often senseless to connect the media presence of politicians to particular newspapers). We use this section to document these unspecific, but nonetheless important presences.

  • In 2002, Boyfield co-authored the libertarian manifesto Around the World in 80 Ideas with Eamonn Butler of the Adam Smith Institute.
  • He also acted as rapporteur for the African Banking Roundtable for Central Bank Governors held in Washington DC in September 2011.
  • Afrika and Asia editor of "The World of Economics" (since 2010)

Publications:

<bibtex> "@article{ambler2010knaves,

 title={Knaves and Fawkes: Should we reform Parliament or just blow it up?},
 author={Ambler, T. and Boyfield, K.},
 year={2010},
 publisher={Adam Smith Institute}

}; @article{boyfield2011keith,

 title={Keith Boyfield on Stephen Ellis: Season of Rains: Africa in the World. Diane Flaherty and Bill Gibson on Sylvia Nasar: Grand Pursuit},
 author={Boyfield, K.},
 journal={World Economics},
 volume={12},
 number={4},
 year={2011},
 publisher={World Economics, Economic \& Financial Publishing, PO Box 69, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, RG9 1GB}

}

@article{boyfield2010keith,
 title={Keith Boyfield on Paul Collier: The Plundered Planet},
 author={Boyfield, K.},
 journal={World Economics},
 volume={11},
 number={3},
 year={2010},
 publisher={World Economics, Economic \& Financial Publishing, PO Box 69, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, RG9 1GB}

}

@article{boyfield2010keith,
 title={Keith Boyfield on Dambisa Moyo: Dead Aid},
 author={Boyfield, K.},
 journal={World Economics},
 volume={11},
 number={2},
 pages={201--206},
 year={2010},
 publisher={World Economics, Economic \& Financial Publishing, PO Box 69, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, RG9 1GB}

}

@article{boyfield2011malthus,
 title={Malthus Postponed},
 author={Boyfield, K. and Ali, I.},
 journal={World Economics},
 volume={12},
 number={2},
 pages={65},
 year={2011}

}

@article{ambler2009financial,
 title={Financial Regulation: What is the best solution for the EU?},
 author={Ambler, T. and Boyfield, K.},
 year={2009},
 publisher={Adam Smith Institute}

}

@article{ambler2010taxpayer,
 title={Taxpayer Value: Rolling back the state},
 author={Ambler, T. and Boyfield, K. and Ward-Proud, L.},
 year={2010},
 publisher={Adam Smith Institute}

}

@article{boyfield2010european,
 title={EUROPEAN UNION-Overrated, over-sold and over here-Keith Boyfield assesses the possible impact--And cost--Of the EU's Financial Services Action Plan on Britain's financial services industry.},
 author={Boyfield, K.},
 journal={Financial Regulator},
 volume={11},
 number={4},
 pages={27},
 year={2010}

}

@article{boyfield2009regulatory,
 title={Regulatory Myopia: A response to Financial Services Authority DP09/2},
 author={Boyfield, K.},
 year={2009},
 publisher={Adam Smith Institute}

}

@article{boyfield2009odds,
 title={At Odds With Taxpayers},
 author={Boyfield, K.},
 year={2009},
 publisher={Adam Smith Institute}

}

@article{boyfield2010cure,
 title={Cure or Disease? The Unintended Consequences of Regulation},
 author={Boyfield, K.},
 year={2010},
 publisher={Adam Smith Institute}

}

" </bibtex>

References