PLANNING: LESSONS FROM THE PORTS |
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Authors: | G. K. WILSON |
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Affiliation: | Dr. G. K. Wilson is a Lecturer in Government at the University of Essex. |
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Abstract: | The National Ports Council, created in 1964 and abolished in 1982, was engaged in one of the rare sustained attempts at planning in Britain. This article explains the Council's decision not to carry out full-scale planning because of the difficulties of collecting information, assessing technological and economic changes, and reconciling rational economic planning with short term political pressures. |
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