Rail privatisation was a controversial, widely unpopular policy whose implementation was not inevitable. This article employs counterfactual history methodology to examine whether the move to rail privatisation in Britain might have failed. It places the privatisation proposals in context by examining opposition within the Conservative Party and British Rail. The paper then focuses on three key counterfactual questions, including the significance of New Labour's reversal of its commitment to renationalise rail under its ‘third way’ policy and the possible consequences had the move to privatise rail failed. Based on the historical evidence available, it concludes that the move to rail privatisation could have failed, and that performance wou...
This paper is concerned with the financial performance of the British passenger rail industry since ...
Britain's passenger rail services were privatised in 1996/97 to reduce public subsidies and produce ...
This study offers a reassessment of the organisation and management of British Railways from 1948 to...
Rail privatisation was a controversial, widely unpopular policy whose implementation was not inevita...
This paper analyses the privatisation of Britain’s railways, starting with the original legislation ...
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the role, funding and status of Network Rail, a very significant...
The article examines the labor and rail franchising policy of the British Labor Government. In oppos...
AbstractThis article accounts for the British experiment with rail privatisation and how it has work...
In July 2000, the Government published Transport 2010, its ten-year plan to improve Britain's transp...
This paper considers the arguments for and against alternative methods of rail privatization in Grea...
This paper uses a social cost-benefit analysis (SCBA) framework to assess whether rail privatisation...
Britain\u27s national rail system was ‘privatised’ as a result of the 1993 Railways Act, with most o...
Britain\u27s passenger rail services were privatised in 1996/97 to reduce public subsidies and prod...
The privatisation programme pursued by successive Conservative administations in the 1979 - 97 peri...
This paper examines the regulation of privatised industries, especially the railways. It focuses on ...
This paper is concerned with the financial performance of the British passenger rail industry since ...
Britain's passenger rail services were privatised in 1996/97 to reduce public subsidies and produce ...
This study offers a reassessment of the organisation and management of British Railways from 1948 to...
Rail privatisation was a controversial, widely unpopular policy whose implementation was not inevita...
This paper analyses the privatisation of Britain’s railways, starting with the original legislation ...
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the role, funding and status of Network Rail, a very significant...
The article examines the labor and rail franchising policy of the British Labor Government. In oppos...
AbstractThis article accounts for the British experiment with rail privatisation and how it has work...
In July 2000, the Government published Transport 2010, its ten-year plan to improve Britain's transp...
This paper considers the arguments for and against alternative methods of rail privatization in Grea...
This paper uses a social cost-benefit analysis (SCBA) framework to assess whether rail privatisation...
Britain\u27s national rail system was ‘privatised’ as a result of the 1993 Railways Act, with most o...
Britain\u27s passenger rail services were privatised in 1996/97 to reduce public subsidies and prod...
The privatisation programme pursued by successive Conservative administations in the 1979 - 97 peri...
This paper examines the regulation of privatised industries, especially the railways. It focuses on ...
This paper is concerned with the financial performance of the British passenger rail industry since ...
Britain's passenger rail services were privatised in 1996/97 to reduce public subsidies and produce ...
This study offers a reassessment of the organisation and management of British Railways from 1948 to...