This 2005 book is a comparative history of the economic organisation of energy telecommunications and transport in Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It examines the role that private and public enterprise have played in the construction and operation of the railways electricity gas and water supply tramways coal oil and natural gas industries telegraph telephone computer networks and other modern telecommunications. The book begins with the arrival of the railways in the 1830s charts the development of arms'' length regulation municipalisation and nationalisation and ends on the eve of privatisation in the 1980s. Robert Millward argues that the role of ideology especially in the form of debates about socialism and capitalism has been exaggerated. Instead the driving forces in changes in economic organisation were economic and technological factors and the book traces their influence in shaping the pattern of regulation and ownership of these key sectors of modern economies.
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