First Published in 1937, Public Enterprise presents a broad
overview of the numerous public boards and commissions established
in Britain during early twentieth century. These bodies have been
entrusted with the operation of vital public utilities and the
regulation or organization of national industries. The book
discusses leading examples such as the Port of London Authority;
the British Broadcasting Corporation; the Central Electricity
Board; the London Passenger Transport Board; the Coal Mines
Reorganization Commission; and the Public Service Board, to
showcase their importance in the economic and social life of the
community. This book is a must read for scholars and researchers of
business and economics, British politics, and political science.
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