David W. Boyd, Ph.D.

About

David W. Boyd, Ph.D. recently retired from Denison University after teaching economics there for 30 years.  Courses he taught at Denison include Introduction to Microeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis, Industrial Organization and Antitrust Economics, Mathematical Microeconomics, the Economics of Sports, and Law and Economics.  He holds a B.S. from Cornell University, an M.S. from Stanford University, and both an M.A. and Ph.D from the Ohio State University.  He has won numerous teaching awards from both administrative and student groups at both Ohio State and Denison.


Dr. Boyd is also a practicing forensic economic consultant providing litigation support to both plaintiff and defense attorneys.  He quantifies and estimates economic damages to individuals in personal injury, wrongful death, and employment termination matters, and also estimates the present value of life care plans.  He has extensive experience testifying in both state and federal courts.