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Nationalised Industries in Britain and France

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  • Robson, William A.

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The trend towards public ownership or control of certain basic industries and services, particularly those relating to fuel, power, transport and banking, is a secular movement of world-wide dimensions. Traces of it can be found, in greater or less degree, in almost every country which is economically developed, and in many backward ones as well. The political scientist who studies this subject in his own country is almost certain to feel strongly tempted to consider developments elsewhere. There is a deep fascination in comparing and contrasting the manner in which this great movement manifests itself in different countries. The pattern of development will inevitably be influenced by history, and by variations in the political, economic, legal, psychological and sociological characteristics of the several nations. These divergences, however, serve to heighten the interest by enabling us to distinguish the fundamental elements of general significance from the incidental aspects of local significance due to national idiosyncrasies.

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  • Robson, William A., 1950. "Nationalised Industries in Britain and France," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 44(2), pages 299-322, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:44:y:1950:i:02:p:299-322_05
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