Colin McKenzie

1.5k total citations
99 papers, 974 citations indexed

About

Colin McKenzie is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, Colin McKenzie has authored 99 papers receiving a total of 974 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 25 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and 20 papers in Finance. Recurrent topics in Colin McKenzie's work include Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (14 papers), Statistical Methods and Inference (10 papers) and Banking stability, regulation, efficiency (10 papers). Colin McKenzie is often cited by papers focused on Monetary Policy and Economic Impact (14 papers), Statistical Methods and Inference (10 papers) and Banking stability, regulation, efficiency (10 papers). Colin McKenzie collaborates with scholars based in Japan, United States and Australia. Colin McKenzie's co-authors include Michael McAleer, L. G. Godfrey, Michael McAleer, Anil K. Bera, Yuriy Pankratov, J. Simon C. Arthur, Bruno G. Frenguelli, Oleg Palygin, Judit Reményi and Trevor W. Robbins and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, PLoS ONE and Science Advances.

In The Last Decade

Colin McKenzie

84 papers receiving 880 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Colin McKenzie Japan 15 276 191 154 153 142 99 974
Michael T. Maloney United States 24 617 2.2× 38 0.2× 326 2.1× 290 1.9× 277 2.0× 71 2.2k
Jens Alber Germany 22 206 0.7× 43 0.2× 443 2.9× 134 0.9× 213 1.5× 49 2.4k
Robert Price France 16 362 1.3× 139 0.7× 208 1.4× 97 0.6× 106 0.7× 33 1.1k
Morten L. Bech United States 20 918 3.3× 293 1.5× 224 1.5× 1.1k 7.1× 158 1.1× 55 1.8k
Gregory Chin Canada 19 81 0.3× 142 0.7× 98 0.6× 110 0.7× 135 1.0× 50 1.4k
Peter Harris United Kingdom 17 49 0.2× 26 0.1× 104 0.7× 25 0.2× 25 0.2× 92 1.2k
E. Ray Dorsey United States 16 177 0.6× 7 0.0× 335 2.2× 26 0.2× 366 2.6× 33 1.1k
Guozhong Zhu China 20 362 1.3× 37 0.2× 242 1.6× 82 0.5× 12 0.1× 48 1.2k
Daniel Gottlieb United States 19 423 1.5× 127 0.7× 19 0.1× 223 1.5× 52 0.4× 58 951

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Fields of papers citing papers by Colin McKenzie

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Colin McKenzie

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All Works

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Cockcroft, Gemma J., Colin McKenzie, Samantha Ip, et al.. (2025). Hippocampal perineuronal net degradation identifies prefrontal and striatal circuits involved in schizophrenia-like changes in marmosets. Science Advances. 11(16). eadu0975–eadu0975.
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Martí‐Prats, Lucía, Chiara Giuliano, Ana Domi, et al.. (2023). The development of compulsive coping behavior depends on dorsolateral striatum dopamine-dependent mechanisms. Molecular Psychiatry. 28(11). 4666–4678. 10 indexed citations
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Nilsson, Simon, Colin McKenzie, Peter Zhukovsky, et al.. (2020). Dorsal and ventral striatal dopamine D1 and D2 receptors differentially modulate distinct phases of serial visual reversal learning. Neuropsychopharmacology. 45(5). 736–744. 33 indexed citations
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Belin, David, Mickaël Puaud, Bianca Jupp, et al.. (2016). Impulsivity is predicted by the thinness of the insular cortex in rats. Molecular Psychiatry. 21(4). 445–445. 6 indexed citations
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Belin, David, Mickaël Puaud, Bianca Jupp, et al.. (2015). From impulses to maladaptive actions: the insula is a neurobiological gate for the development of compulsive behavior. Molecular Psychiatry. 21(4). 491–499. 80 indexed citations
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Reményi, Judit, Oleg Palygin, Colin McKenzie, et al.. (2013). miR-132/212 Knockout Mice Reveal Roles for These miRNAs in Regulating Cortical Synaptic Transmission and Plasticity. PLoS ONE. 8(4). e62509–e62509. 124 indexed citations
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Corrêa, Sônia A. L., Christopher Hunter, Oleg Palygin, et al.. (2012). MSK1 Regulates Homeostatic and Experience-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity. Journal of Neuroscience. 32(38). 13039–13051. 62 indexed citations
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Greene, William H. & Colin McKenzie. (2012). LM Tests for Random Effects. The Faculty Digital Archive (New York University). 14. 1 indexed citations
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McKenzie, Colin, et al.. (2011). Does reputation talk? The matching of underwriters and issuing firms. Chan, F., Marinova, D. and Anderssen, R.S. (eds) MODSIM2011, 19th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation.. 1 indexed citations
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McKenzie, Colin, et al.. (2009). Mispricing in the Japanese corporate bond market. Congress on Modelling and Simulation. 1545–1551. 1 indexed citations
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McKenzie, Colin, et al.. (2007). A time series analysis of the divorce rate in Japan using a precedent-based index. Congress on Modelling and Simulation. 2981–2988. 4 indexed citations
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Greenman, John, Ioannis Ieropoulos, & Colin McKenzie. (2006). Microbial Computing Using Geobacter Biofilm Electrodes: Output Stability and Consistency.. International journal of unconventional computing. 2. 249–265. 5 indexed citations
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McKenzie, Colin, et al.. (2005). The impact of tax reform in 2004 on the female labour supply in Japan. Congress on Modelling and Simulation. 1084–1090. 5 indexed citations
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McKenzie, Colin, et al.. (2005). Underwriter switching in the Japanese corporate bond market. Congress on Modelling and Simulation. 580–586. 4 indexed citations
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Cochrane, Guy, et al.. (2004). Investigation of health perspectives of those with physical disabilities: the role of spirituality as a determinant of health. Disability and Rehabilitation. 26(3). 129–144. 20 indexed citations
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McKenzie, Colin. (1998). ECONOMIC AND PUBLIC SECTOR RESTRUCTURING IN JAPAN. OUKA (Osaka University Knowledge Archive) (Osaka University). 2(1). 37–63.
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McKenzie, Colin, et al.. (1994). LM tests for unit roots in the presence of missing observations. 2 indexed citations
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McKenzie, Colin, et al.. (1991). Japan's foreign exchange policy, 1971-1982. Allen & Unwin eBooks. 3 indexed citations
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McKenzie, Colin & David W. Edgington. (1991). Japanese Business Down Under: Patterns of Japanese Investment in Australia.. Pacific Affairs. 64(1). 141–141. 15 indexed citations
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Bera, Anil K. & Colin McKenzie. (1986). Tests for normality with stable alternatives. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation. 25(1-2). 37–52. 8 indexed citations

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