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Marcel Boyer is a Professor at the University of Montreal, where he holds the Bell Canada Chair in Industrial Economics. He is also associated with the C.D. Howe Institute, CIRANO, and CIREQ, and has held leadership roles in numerous academic and policy organizations, including the Canadian Economics Association and the National Bureau of Economic Research.
- Educated with an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Economics from Carnegie-Mellon University and an M.A. in Economics from Université de Montréal
His research focuses on flexibility and real options, strategic competition in technology-driven organizations, incentive design under uncertainty, and the economics of law. His work has significant applications in public-private partnerships, competition policy, and risk management frameworks.
Marcel Boyer has published over 190 scientific works, with recent research trends emphasizing frontier analysis methods and risk management optimization in economic contexts.
- Alexander Henderson Award (Carnegie-Mellon University 1971)
- Endowment-for-the-future Distinguished Scholar Award (University of Alberta 1988)
- Prix Marcel-Dagenais (SCSE 1985)
- Prix Marcel-Vincent (ACFAS 2002)
- Médaille Guillaume-Budé du Collège de France (2005)
- Elected member of the Royal Society of Canada (1992)
As an expert economist, he has advised major corporations and government agencies on copyright, competition policy, wage negotiations, contract disputes, and infrastructure pricing, with testimony experience before administrative tribunals. He serves on the Executive Committee of the Canadian Law Economics Association and the Board of Directors of the Agence des partenariats public-privé du Québec.

