Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: npub1dg36n…yudnr argues that the problem(s) with #nationalisation, however popular ...
npub1dg36nmxp88c5fntkckz8q6el3576vtl6e30u4rht8zkzk20u7jhskyudnr (npub1dg3…udnr) argues that the problem(s) with #nationalisation, however popular it might be in the wake of considerable service failures, is that it is subject to a political pendulum that will merely see a future #Tory govt, re-privitise to gain the electoral effects of the bribe to #voters it can entail.
While, the #economics may favour nationalisation, the political economy may instead require a response the re-invigorates & solidifies regulatory oversight?
https://mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2023/07/why-nationalisation-can-be-gift-to.html
While, the #economics may favour nationalisation, the political economy may instead require a response the re-invigorates & solidifies regulatory oversight?
https://mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2023/07/why-nationalisation-can-be-gift-to.html