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The Official History of Privatisation Vol. I: The formative years 1970-1987
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The Official History of Privatisation Vol. I: The formative years 1970-1987

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This first volume of the Official History studies the background to privatisation, and the privatisations of the first two Conservative Governments led by Margaret Thatcher from May 1979 to June 1987. First commissioned by the then Prime Minister Tony Blair as an authoritative history, this volume addresses a number of key questions:

To what extent was privatisation a clear policy commitment within the Thatcher Governments of the 1980s - or did Government simply stumble on the idea?

Why were particular public corporations sold early in the 1980s and other sales delayed until well into the 1990s?

What were the privatisation objectives and how did they change over time, if at all?

How was each privatisation planned and executed, how were different City advisers appointed and remunerated, what precise roles did they play?

How was each privatisation administered; in what ways did the methods evolve and change and why? How were sale prices determined?

Which government departments took the lead role; what was the input of the Treasury and Bank of England; and what was the relationship between Ministers and civil servants?

The study draws heavily from the official records of the British Government to which the author was given full access and from interviews with leading figures involved in each of the privatisations - including ex-Ministers, civil servants, business and City figures, as well as academics that have studied the subject. This new official history will be of much interest to students of British political history, economics and business studies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 January 2016
Pages
610
ISBN
9781138977419

This first volume of the Official History studies the background to privatisation, and the privatisations of the first two Conservative Governments led by Margaret Thatcher from May 1979 to June 1987. First commissioned by the then Prime Minister Tony Blair as an authoritative history, this volume addresses a number of key questions:

To what extent was privatisation a clear policy commitment within the Thatcher Governments of the 1980s - or did Government simply stumble on the idea?

Why were particular public corporations sold early in the 1980s and other sales delayed until well into the 1990s?

What were the privatisation objectives and how did they change over time, if at all?

How was each privatisation planned and executed, how were different City advisers appointed and remunerated, what precise roles did they play?

How was each privatisation administered; in what ways did the methods evolve and change and why? How were sale prices determined?

Which government departments took the lead role; what was the input of the Treasury and Bank of England; and what was the relationship between Ministers and civil servants?

The study draws heavily from the official records of the British Government to which the author was given full access and from interviews with leading figures involved in each of the privatisations - including ex-Ministers, civil servants, business and City figures, as well as academics that have studied the subject. This new official history will be of much interest to students of British political history, economics and business studies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 January 2016
Pages
610
ISBN
9781138977419