Keith Boyfield

Publications

  • February 2018

    Garden Cities in Africa, by Keith Boyfield & Oni Oviri, published by the International Garden Cities Institute,

  • February 2017

    Housing: The Moment of Maximum Opportunity, by Keith Boyfield & Daniel Greenberg, published by the Centre for Policy Studies

  • July 2016

    Garden Cities – Why Not? by Keith Boyfield & Dr Susan Parham, published by the International Garden Cities Institute

  • May 2016

    Convergence of Interests, by Keith Boyfield & Daniel Greenberg, published by the Centre for Policy Studiess here

  • February 2016

    The Rome Dialogues: Politics, Economics and the Euro-Gulf Relationship, published by the Euro Gulf Information Centre, Rome

  • December 2015

    The Convergence of Nations: Why Africa’s time is now, published by OMFIF Press, December 2015. See chapter by Keith Boyfield on  ‘Nigeria’s tale to two oils’

  • October 2015

    ‘International Cooperation Following the Economic Crisis: Where Next?’ by Keith Boyfield, Caucasus International, 1 October 2015.

  • July 2015

    Lessons from the Commonwealth – Sarawak: a Malaysian Economic Story by Keith Boyfield with a foreword by Dr Erik Jensen, Commonwealth Exchange

  • May 2015

    A Suggestion for the Housing & Planning Minister by Keith Boyfield & Daniel Greenberg, Centre for Policy Studies, May 2015.

  • November 2014

    Pink Planning by Keith Boyfield & Daniel Greenberg, published by the Centre for Policy Studies, November 2014.

  • October 2013

    Commercial Agriculture: Cure or Curse? Malaysian and African experience contrasted by Keith Boyfield,  published by The Institute of Economic Affairs, October 2013.

  • May 2013

    Simplified Planning by Keith Boyfield & Inna Ali, published by the Centre for Policy Studies, May 2013.

Newspaper, Magazine & Journal Articles

  • Monthly feature column in both Financial Centres International and Finance Dublin, Fintel  Publications, Dublin, www.financialcentresinternational.com,  July 2010 onwards.

  • ‘La republica dependiente de Londres?’, La Razon, 26 June 2016.


  •  ‘Pink Planning offers a way to accelerate housing growth’, 20 May 2016

  • Golpe a la Campana Anti Brexit, La Razon, 12 April 2016

  • Think pink for the future of housing, The Yorkshire Post, 2 June 2015

  • ‘Following the latest cash for access allegations, should MPs be prohibited from outside work?’, City AM, 24 February 2015.  A short comment piece on the controversy over MPs seeking outside paid consultancy work. I firmly believe they should be able to do so; Angela Eagle MP, takes a different view in this piece.

  • ‘State Sponsored Protectionism takes on a Dangerous New Legal Identity A New Threat posed by State Sponsored Patent Trolls’ by Keith Boyfield, The Adam Smith Institute, March 2015

  • ‘Patent trolls are a threat to competitive markets – and the UK may not be immune’, City AM, 17 October 2014

  • Book review in Economic Affairs, September 2014,. Lord Bauer’s classic,’ Equality, The Third World and Economic Delusion’ published by Harvard University Press.

  • ‘Privateers and the sinister threat posed by patent trolls’ by Keith Boyfield, The Adam Smith Institute, 29 August 2014

  • ‘Appointing a Pub Tsar’, Centre for Policy Studies, 28 January 2014

  • ‘Simplify planning laws and Garden Cities could solve our housing crisis’, City AM, 7 May 2013

  • ‘Why the London Docklands hold the key to tackling the UK housing crisis’, City AM, 1 October 2013

  • ‘Only commercial agriculture can end the scandal of food scarcity in Africa’, City AM, 11 July 2013

  • ‘How to create a British Sovereign Wealth Fund’, Journal of World Economics, November 25, 2013.

  • ‘We need garden cities to house our population’, by Keith Boyfield, The Yorkshire Post, 18 May 2013

  • ‘Why Better Data Could Avert a Global Food Crisis’, Journal of World Economics, March 2013

  • ‘New Threats to London’s Euro-Dominance’, The Wall Street Journal Europe, 30 September 2012

  • Africa special issue of the Journal of World Economics, edited by Keith Boyfield, volume 12, number 2, April – June 2011

  • ‘Jose de Gregorio Rebeco for IMF Chief’, co-author with Brian Sturgess, Wall Street Journal Europe, 6 June 2011.

  • ‘Peter Mandelson’s Merger Legacy’, co-author with Rory Chisholm, The Times, 3 June 2010.

  • ‘Deeply Unsatisfactory’, State of the Union column, Wall Street Journal Europe, 19 February 2007.

  • ‘Competition authorities are dragging their heels’, The Business, 30 April 2006.

  • ‘Europe’s Energy for Mergers’, Wall Street Journal Europe, 14 September 2005.

  • A Day at the Races’, Wall Street Journal Europe, 14 June 2005.

  • ‘Liberate Europe from regulatory excess’, Financial Times, 11 March 2005.

  • ‘There is only one winner (again)’, The Independent, 15 July 2004.

  • ‘Merger watchdog that needs bringing to heel’, Financial Times, 5 February 2004.

  • ‘Runway that is ready to take off’, The Business, 12 October 2003.

  • ‘Mergers Can’t Save the Airline Industry’, Wall Street Journal Europe, 6 October 2003.

  • Personal view, ‘A competitive edge could lift the spirits in the departure lounge’, Daily Telegraph, 25 August 2003.

  • ‘Put air slots up for auction’, The Business, 11 May 2003.

  • ‘Finding the right place for the right to fly’, Financial Times, 25 April 2003.

  • ‘Europe’s No-Frills Airlines Have All the Fun’, Wall Street Journal Europe, 22 October 2001.

  • ‘Britain is Regulating its Utilities to Death’, Wall Street Journal Europe, 23 October 2000.

  • ‘When Advertising is Against the Law’, Wall Street Journal Europe, 6 March 2000.