The victory of the Conservatives in the 1979 General Election brought a government into office which is traditionally said to pursue a programme of economic liberalism. The new government was determined to end British economic decline and the crisis of state authority by making an ideological and political break with the policy of consensus. But it was only after September 1981, when "the dries" achieved dominance in Conservative Government and the new liberal policy finally prevailed. Their goals were to reduce the role of the government in economy, to start privatization of nationalised industries and to achieve reduction in the size and scope of welfare state. This objective became an important part of Thatcher's second- and third-term e...
The 1970s saw growing assertions that state intervention was failing and that the state itself was i...
If any one policy has characterised the Conservative government in Britain since 1979 it is privatiz...
This article analyses the impact of Thatcher's economic reforms upon the UK public sector. It argues...
The victory of the Conservatives in the 1979 General Election brought a government into office which...
Privatisation in the UK was facilitated by the interplay of ideas, institutions, actors, and economi...
The theme of the thesis is privatization process that took place in the 1980s under Prime Minister M...
Privatization is one of the most significant worldwide economic, social and political phenomena of t...
This paper offers a comprehensive evaluation of the welfare impact of a policy usually regarded as h...
Privatization in the United Kingdom aims and achievements, by Jean-Jacques Santini. The policy of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This paper examines the course of the deregulation and privatisation of public enterprises in the UK...
The privatization carried out under the Thatcher and Major governments in Britain has been widely (a...
This thesis is an historical study of the formation of Thatcherite economic thinking and policymakin...
In the article, the main features of the privatisation in the United Kingdom during 80s are present...
This thesis is an historical study of the formation of Thatcherite economic thinking and policymakin...
The 1970s saw growing assertions that state intervention was failing and that the state itself was i...
If any one policy has characterised the Conservative government in Britain since 1979 it is privatiz...
This article analyses the impact of Thatcher's economic reforms upon the UK public sector. It argues...
The victory of the Conservatives in the 1979 General Election brought a government into office which...
Privatisation in the UK was facilitated by the interplay of ideas, institutions, actors, and economi...
The theme of the thesis is privatization process that took place in the 1980s under Prime Minister M...
Privatization is one of the most significant worldwide economic, social and political phenomena of t...
This paper offers a comprehensive evaluation of the welfare impact of a policy usually regarded as h...
Privatization in the United Kingdom aims and achievements, by Jean-Jacques Santini. The policy of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This paper examines the course of the deregulation and privatisation of public enterprises in the UK...
The privatization carried out under the Thatcher and Major governments in Britain has been widely (a...
This thesis is an historical study of the formation of Thatcherite economic thinking and policymakin...
In the article, the main features of the privatisation in the United Kingdom during 80s are present...
This thesis is an historical study of the formation of Thatcherite economic thinking and policymakin...
The 1970s saw growing assertions that state intervention was failing and that the state itself was i...
If any one policy has characterised the Conservative government in Britain since 1979 it is privatiz...
This article analyses the impact of Thatcher's economic reforms upon the UK public sector. It argues...