The Control of Industry

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"The Control of Industry" is an influential economic and political treatise by British Labour politician and economist Hugh Dalton examining how industrial production should be organized and regulated in a modern state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
economic treatise
political treatise
aimsTo guide Labour policy on industrial control
provide a framework for organizing industry in the public interest
author Hugh Dalton
context British industrial and political conditions in the early 20th century
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques laissez-faire industrial policy
unregulated private enterprise
describes alternative forms of industrial control
mixed economy arrangements
public versus private ownership of industry
examines how industrial production should be organized in a modern state
how industrial production should be regulated in a modern state
field industrial economics
political economy
public policy analysis
focusesOn limitations of laissez-faire capitalism
relationship between state and industry
role of public control in key industries
genre economics
political economy
public policy
hasInfluenced British Labour economic policy discussions
debates on nationalization in the United Kingdom
influencedBy British Labour Party thought
early 20th-century economic debates
intendedAudience members of the labour movement
policy makers
politicians
students of economics
language English
mainSubject economic planning
industrial organization
labour movement
public ownership
socialism
state regulation of industry
politicalAlignment Labour
democratic socialism
proposes greater public control of industry
state intervention in economic affairs

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Hugh Dalton notableWork The Control of Industry