ABSTRACT

First Published in 1960, Nationalized Industry and Public Ownership is concerned with the state of nationalized industries in Britain in the context of the wider sphere of public enterprise in the world. It critically examines themes like the motives and background of nationalization; the state of public corporation in Britain; public utilities as monopoly; parliamentary debates and questions regarding government control; the idea of public accountability; the status of consumers’ councils, and the link between labour relations and public ownership. This book is an important historical document for scholars and researchers of public administration, political economy, British economy, labour economics and British labour history.

chapter Chapter I|12 pages

Public Enterprise Today

chapter Chapter II|17 pages

The Motives and Background of Nationalization

chapter Chapter III|32 pages

The Public Corporation in Britain

chapter Chapter IV|41 pages

Organization and Management

chapter Chapter V|19 pages

Competition and Monopoly

chapter Chapter VI|25 pages

Government Control

chapter Chapter VII|21 pages

Parliamentary Debates and Questions

chapter Chapter VIII|28 pages

Public Accountability

chapter Chapter IX|31 pages

The Governing Board

chapter Chapter X|35 pages

Consumers' and Consultative Councils

chapter Chapter XI|41 pages

Finance

chapter Chapter XII|42 pages

Labour Relations

chapter Chapter XIII|33 pages

Research

chapter Chapter XIV|19 pages

Development

chapter Chapter XV|47 pages

Performance

chapter Chapter XVI|35 pages

Public Ownership