Congressional Testimony

This page provides a chronological list of Congressional testimony by RAND researchers. You may also view testimony provided as oral remarks or in closed hearings or by topic.

1993

A Strategy for Combating the Global Ecological Crisis: Testimony before the U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the United Nations — 1993

Testimony Before the U.S. Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the United Nations, February 1993.

Economic Consequences of Work-Related Injuries — 1993

This publication is a transcript of written testimony delivered in May 1992 to the United States Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources.

Statement to Subcommittee on Crime, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives — 1993

Discusses how cocaine production can be disrupted over the medium term-a period of two to three years.

RAND Research on Superfund Transaction Costs: A Summary of Findings to Date — 1993

This publication contains the written statement of Lloyd S. Dixon submitted on November 4, 1993 to the Subcommittee on Superfund, Recycling, and Solid Waste of the United States Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.

1992

National Educational Standards and Testing: A Response to the Recommendations of the National Council on Education Standards and Testing — 1992

The policies for a new testing system recommended by the NCEST, while perhaps seemingly commonsensical, are unlikely to work and may have serious negative side effects.

Superfund and Transaction Costs - The Experiences of Insurers and Very Large Industrial Firms — 1992

Lloyd Dixon, a RAND economist, recently testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Public Works and Transportation regarding transaction costs involved in the cleanup of hazardous waste sites.

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