Kyle McKenzie

Kyle McKenzie

Kyle McKenzie is a research fellow with the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He is also the managing editor of the Mercatus Policy Series. He works with  the Regulatory Studies Program, the Government Accountability Project, and the Social Change Project. His issue areas include energy market regulation, homeland security policy, and creative ways to eliminate valueless government activity.

After working at the Mercatus Center as a Charles G. Koch Summer Fellow, Mr. McKenzie migrated to the Mid-Atlantic and accepted his current position.

Mr. McKenzie graduated from Beloit College in Wisconsin with degrees in economics and psychology. He resides in the District of Columbia. His other interests include Austrian economics, community/urban development, and expanding his record collection.

Published Research

Eileen Norcross, Kyle McKenzie, Robert H. Nelson | Jun 30, 2008
This Policy Primer provides basic background information on the history, legal framework, and past successes of BIDs, information that local governments interested in promoting BIDs within their…
Eileen Norcross, Kyle McKenzie, Robert H. Nelson | May 12, 2008
This Policy Comment provides examples of failed development attempts of the past and describes how Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) have overcome similar problems and succeeded.
Maja Drakic, Frederic Sautet, Kyle McKenzie | Feb 16, 2007
This Country Brief discusses the future of Montenegro and its economic reforms.
Jerry Ellig, Kyle McKenzie | Sep 08, 2006
Many analysts and decision makers have called on government to prioritize security initiatives based on risk assessment and cost effectiveness. Few, however, have explained why a comprehensive…

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