This paper analyses the privatisation of Britain’s railways, starting with the original legislation and ending with the insolvency of the infrastructure owner, Railtrack. It examines the performance of the privatised system, focusing on the three key benefits which the Major Government claimed for privatisation: greater efficiency; improved quality for consumers; reduction in public subsidy. It examines the performance of Railtrack, but also considers the behaviour of government, regulators and train operating companies. Attention is given to the importance of ideology in the privatisation, and to the broader role of privatisation in government policy. The paper argues that privatisation was fundamentally flawed, as it was impossible for th...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the degree to which Network Rail, the new not-for-profit inf...
The 1993 Railways Act provided for the privatisation of British Rail in the form of franchising of p...
The privatisation programme pursued by successive Conservative administations in the 1979 - 97 peri...
Following the government�s decision to place Railtrack into administration (October 2001), attentio...
This paper examines the regulation of privatised industries, especially the railways. It focuses on ...
This paper uses a social cost-benefit analysis (SCBA) framework to assess whether rail privatisation...
In July 2000, the Government published Transport 2010, its ten-year plan to improve Britain's transp...
This paper focuses on the performance and regulation of the train operating companies in Britain’s ...
The Railways Act 1993 privatised the British railways industry resulting in the separation of owners...
This paper considers the arguments for and against alternative methods of rail privatization in Grea...
Rail privatisation was a controversial, widely unpopular policy whose implementation was not inevita...
Rail privatisation was a controversial, widely unpopular policy whose implementation was not inevita...
Michael Moran, one of the authors of a report on the system of rail privatisation in the UK, discuss...
INTRODUCTION My aim in this brief paper is not to argue the case for or against privatisation, bu...
The 1993 Railways Act proposes the re-organization, privatization and deregulation of the rail indus...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the degree to which Network Rail, the new not-for-profit inf...
The 1993 Railways Act provided for the privatisation of British Rail in the form of franchising of p...
The privatisation programme pursued by successive Conservative administations in the 1979 - 97 peri...
Following the government�s decision to place Railtrack into administration (October 2001), attentio...
This paper examines the regulation of privatised industries, especially the railways. It focuses on ...
This paper uses a social cost-benefit analysis (SCBA) framework to assess whether rail privatisation...
In July 2000, the Government published Transport 2010, its ten-year plan to improve Britain's transp...
This paper focuses on the performance and regulation of the train operating companies in Britain’s ...
The Railways Act 1993 privatised the British railways industry resulting in the separation of owners...
This paper considers the arguments for and against alternative methods of rail privatization in Grea...
Rail privatisation was a controversial, widely unpopular policy whose implementation was not inevita...
Rail privatisation was a controversial, widely unpopular policy whose implementation was not inevita...
Michael Moran, one of the authors of a report on the system of rail privatisation in the UK, discuss...
INTRODUCTION My aim in this brief paper is not to argue the case for or against privatisation, bu...
The 1993 Railways Act proposes the re-organization, privatization and deregulation of the rail indus...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the degree to which Network Rail, the new not-for-profit inf...
The 1993 Railways Act provided for the privatisation of British Rail in the form of franchising of p...
The privatisation programme pursued by successive Conservative administations in the 1979 - 97 peri...