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The British State Telegraphs / A Study of the Problem of a Large Body of Civil Servants in a Democracy

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The author examines the transfer of telegraph services in Britain from private companies to state control, presenting the original justifications for nationalization and analysing the financial and administrative consequences. He recounts government estimates and expert forecasts that underpredicted costs and overestimated revenue, details persistent operating deficits and tariff cuts imposed by Parliament, and traces how civil service wage demands and political pressures raised expenses. Chapters survey company performance, the purchase negotiations, parliamentary committees and controversies, the system's subsidy of newspapers and betting communications, and the broader conclusion that commercial incentives and parliamentary interventions shaped management outcomes under public ownership.

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Hugo Richard Meyer

Hugo Richard Meyer was a scholar and author known for his work on civil service and governance. His notable book, "The British State Telegraphs / A Study of the Problem of a Large Body of Civil Servants in a Democracy," explores the complexities and challenges faced by civil servants within a democratic framework. Meyer's insights contribute to the understanding of bureaucratic systems and their impact on public administration. His work remains relevant for those interested in the intersection of governance, public service, and democratic principles.

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