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Privatizing Public Enterprises Cosmo Graham (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, University of Sheffield)

Privatizing Public Enterprises By Cosmo Graham (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, University of Sheffield)

Privatizing Public Enterprises by Cosmo Graham (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, University of Sheffield)


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A comparative examination of the effects of different constitutional and legal traditions on privatization. The authors focus on the UK and France, suggesting that the British Government was remarkably free from limitation, whereas the French were constrained by their written constitution.

Privatizing Public Enterprises Summary

Privatizing Public Enterprises: Constitutions, the State, and Regulation in Comparative Perspective by Cosmo Graham (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, University of Sheffield)

This is the first book to use a comparative approach to examine the effects of different constitutional and legal traditions on privatization. Cosmo Graham and Tony Prosser focus on privatization in the UK and France. They suggest that the British Government was remarkably free from constitutional limitation, whereas in France the written constitution imposed important restrictions on the scope of privatization and on the arrangements of the pricing of shares. They go on to describe the links created between privatized enterprises and government by devices such a golden shares and analyse the constraints of competition law and the regulatory arrangements in Britain. They also compare the British regulatory agencies with those in the US, looking in particular at the way in which the influence of Federal and State constitutions has led to the incorporation of significant elements of openness in decision-making procedures. This detailed analysis of the effect of legal constraints on economic policy adds a constitutional dimension to what has primarily been seen as an economic issue, and will make a unique and valuable contribution to current debates in political studies.

Privatizing Public Enterprises Reviews

`The originality of this work is in its use of comparative law to analyse an economic issue ... will interest three categories of readers, notably economists, constitutionalists and political scientists.' International Review of Administrative Sciences
`this important work ... Students of privatization will find all this invaluable' Political Studies
'This book is an important contribution to the growing research on the role of government in designing regulatory instruments and schemes that foster competition. It is expected that this volume will be a much-referred to source of information and authority ... Graham and Prosser's book is bound to raise as many important questions as it answers. The book is a valuable contribution to a vitally important debate on the economic regulation of privatized companies.' Joseph McCahery, University of Warwick, Common Market Law Review, 320, 1993

Table of Contents

Introduction; The constitutional and institutional background; The large sales; Private sales; After privatization: links with government; Regulatory structures and competition law; Regulatory procedures; Conclusion

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GOR005763467
9780198273394
0198273398
Privatizing Public Enterprises: Constitutions, the State, and Regulation in Comparative Perspective by Cosmo Graham (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, University of Sheffield)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1991-02-14
284
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