Reappraising state-owned enterprise : a comparison of the UK and Italy

Part I: Policies, Outcomes and Funding 1. Introduction. Franco Amatori, Robert Millward and Pierangelo Toninelli 2. The Nature of State Enterprise in Britain. Robert Millward 3. Does a Model of Italian State-Owned Enterprise Really Exist? Franco Amatori and Pierangelo Toninelli 4. Attempts To 'Modernize': Nationalization and the Nationalized Industries in Post-War Britain. Glen O'Hara 5. Size, Boundaries and Distribution of Italian State-Owned Enterprise (1939-1983). Pierangelo Toninelli and Michelangelo Vasta 6. The Financing of a Large Infrastructure Project: The Case of the Channel Tunnel. Terry Gourvish 7. Finance and Structure of the State-Owned Enterprise in Italy: Iri from the Golden Age To the Fall. Leandro Conte and Giandomenico Piluso Part II: State Owned Enterprises in Different Sectors 8. Property Rights, Economic Rents, BNOC and North Sea Oil. Martin Chick 9. Capabilities, Entrepreneurship and Political Direction in the Italian National Oil Company: AGIP/ENI 1926-1971. Daniele Pozzi 10. Iron and Steel State Industry in UK and Italy. Ruggero Ranieri 11. From Craftsmanship to Post-Fordism: Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom and Italy after WWII. Giulio Mellinato 12. State Enterprise in British Electricity Supply: An Economic Success? Robert Millward 13. Industrial Policy and the Nationalisation of the Italian Electricity Sector in the Post World War II Period. Renato Giannetti