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Dynamics of public ownership and regulation

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Wettenhall, Roger
Thynne, Ian

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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group

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This editorial addresses the origins of our interest in the dynamics of public ownership and regulation. Issues of ownership and regulation remain firmly on the public agenda, with key themes involving distinctive patterns and trends over time, ongoing state involvement in significant areas of activity, and particular concerns in the provision of hospital and water services. These and related themes are addressed in the following articles.

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Policy Studies

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2037-12-31