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RAND Review, Fall 2005

Magazine - Rand Review
Friday, 27 October 2006

ImageRand Corporation, 2005

RAND Review, our flagship magazine, showcases RAND research on a variety of timely and relevant issues facing the world today.

RAND Review is published periodically by the RAND Corporation, a nonprofit institution. The mission of the RAND Corporation is to help improve policy and decision making through research and analysis. Opinions are those of the authors and do not reflect positions taken by RAND, its board, or its clients.

Cover Story: Many Happy Returns

Early Childhood Programs Entail Costs, but the Paybacks Could Be Substantial

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Download RAND Review Summer 2006 (Pdf, 2.0MB)

Magazine Contents:

Message from the Editor

News

Perspectives

Best of Both Worlds?
A View of the Changing Workplace

Features:

In Search of Energy Security

Will New Sources and Technologies Reduce Our Vulnerability to Major Disruptions?
By James T. Bartis, Mark A. Bernstein, Tom LaTourrette, and Debra Knopman

  • Sidebar: Better Resource Assessments Would Improve Resource Development

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