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Acknowledgements xx
Foreword xxi
How To Use This Book xxvi
PART ONE: THE INHERITORS
CHAPTER ONE: THE CROWN
The End of Remoteness 4
The Diana Phenomenon 5
Modern Monarchy: Influence Not Power 8
How the Monarchy Unbalanced the British Constitution 11
Recovering Power Through Financial Independence 13
Cutting the Cost of the Monarchy 14
The Crown Estate 19
The Duchy of Cornwall 26
The Public/Private Wealth of the Queen 30
The Duchy of Lancaster 32
Tax Immunities of the Monarchy 34
How Rich is the Queen? 36
Monarchy into Heritage 37
CHAPTER TWO: THE ARISTOCRACY
The Nadir of Aristocratic Fortunes 41
The Aristocracy Rediscovers Money 46
Milking the Heritage Industry 51
Taming Old Labour 55
Selling the Family Silver 59
A Brief History of Aristocratic Greed and Ambition 63
The Secret of Aristocratic Survival: Exclusivity, Not Openness 66
viii THE NATIONAL WEALTH
How Democracy Corrupted Aristocracy 67
The Golden Age 71
A Fighting Retreat: The Twentieth Century 76
The Nationalisation of the Aristocracy 83
CHAPTER THREE: THE HERITAGE INDUSTRY
The Origins of the Heritage Industry 87
The Listing Frenzy 90
The National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Heritage Lottery Fund 93
English Heritage, Historic Scotland and Cadw: Welsh Historic 96
Monuments
Heritage as Business: The National Trust 100
The Perils of Public Ownership 106
The Battle for the Commons 108
The National Trust: Betraying the Vision of Its Founders? 112
The National Parks 116
Natural Heritage Joins the Industry 119
Nationalisation of the Arts 123
Are Consumers Philistines? 131
CHAPTER FOUR: THE CHURCH
The Church of England Joins the Heritage Industry 135
The Economics of Cathedrals 137
Selling the Parochial Heritage 142
Would Disestablishment Help? 143
Ecclesiastical Corruption 147
The Dissolution of the Monasteries 148
The End of Clerical Poverty 151
How the Church Commissioners Lost a Fortune 1
Ethics: The Constraints of Ecclesiastical Investment 1^6
The Wealth of the Church Commissioners 15
The Church of England Becomes a PLC 159
Cathedral Chapters: Men Behaving Badly 161
The Slow Suicide of the Church of England I63
CHAPTER FIVE: OXBRIDGE
The Great Fees Crisis 1
Is Oxbridge Being Dumbed Down? 1 1
CONTENTS ix
Universities Versus Colleges 173
How the Universities Ceded Wealth and Power to the Colleges 174
The Age of Scandal and Corruption 177
Rescue and Reform 180
The Nationalisation of Oxbridge 183
Could Oxbridge Be Privatised? 186
Can the Colleges Survive? 188
The Wealth of the Oxbridge Colleges 190
Oxbridge as Heritage 195
How Oxbridge Touts for Money 196
Is Autonomy Compatible With the Marketplace? 198
Is Oxbridge Still the Enemy of Progress? 204
Has the Glory Departed? 208
CHAPTER SIX: THE REDBRICK UNIVERSITIES
The Nationalisation of the Universities 212
The New Civic Universities 215
Pauperisation of the Universities 216
The Golden Age: Robbins and After 219
The Conservative Cuts of the 1980s 223
Democratisation 224
Homogenisation of the Universities 226
The Need for Competition 229
What is a University For? 232
More Means the Same, Except Worse 235
Fees and Loans: The Missed Opportunities 239
Universities as Businesses 243
Can the Universities Be Privatised? 246
CHAPTER SEVEN: THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Bastion of Privilege or Service Industry? 250
Giving Parents What They Want 252
The Destruction of the Alternative 256
How the State Saved the Public Schools 263
Solving the Public School Problem 266
The Myth of State Education 269
The First Public Schools for Girls 270
Victorian Reform 272
The Taunton Commission: An Opportunity Missed 273
x THE NATIONAL WEALTH
Can the Public Schools Survive? 277
How Rich are the Public Schools? 278
Should the Public Schools Become PLCs? 281
CHAPTER EIGHT: THE MEDIEVAL CORPORATIONS
The Quest for Status 286
How the Livery Companies Became Rich 290
How the Livery Companies Declined 291
Eclipse of the Livery Companies 292
The Royal Commission of 1884 293
The Present Wealth of the Livery Companies 295
The Charitable Giving of the Livery Companies 298
Housing the Poor and Educating the Rich 300
The Private Wealth of the Corporation of London 301
Who Runs the City of London? 305
The Corporation of London: Justification By Works? 308
Trinity House 313
Are Liverymen the Acceptable Face of Freemasonry? 316
PART TWO: THE STATE
CHAPTER NINE: CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
Why Government is Different From Business 323
The Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise 324
Spending Money By Spending Capital 329
The Rise of the Executive Agencies 332
The Private Finance Initiative 336
Public and Private Prisons 338
A New Conception of the State 340
The Businesslike State in Practice: NHS Reforms 341
The Non Management of the NHS Estate 345
Corruption and Incompetence: The Property Services Agency 346
The Great British Library Disaster 348
The Ministry of Defence Estate 350
Mercantilism Abroad: The Foreign and Commonwealth Office 355
Mercantilism at Home: The Development Agencies 357
MAFF: The Ministry for Farmers 360
The Official Reserves 362
The Price of Publicly Financed Infrastructure: The Road Network 365
CONTENTS xi
CHAPTER TEN: THE NATIONALISATION OF INDUSTRY
Public Ownership: Moral Rather Than Economic Necessity 371
The Municipal Precedent 373
The Military Strategic Origins of Nationalisation 373
The State and Technology 375
Invention of the Public Corporation 378
Natural Monopolies: An Invitation to Nationalise 380
The Nationalisations of 1945 51 383
Method of Expropriation 386
The Unowned Industries 388
Spiritual Failure of Nationalisation 391
The Economic Failure of the Nationalised Industries 393
Rediscovery of the Relevance of Ownership 396
CHAPTER ELEVEN: THE PRIVATISED INDUSTRIES
Were Public Assets Sold Too Cheaply? 402
Getting Rid of the Running Costs 407
Does Privatisation Increase Efficiency? 411
Is There a Third Way? 414
Protecting Privatised Companies From Takeover 415
Does Privatisation Change Employee Attitudes? 420
Competition by Proxy: The Rise of the Regulator 423
Have Utility Prices Fallen? 427
Water: The Last of the Monopolists? 429
Gas: The Coming of Competition 430
Electricity: A Long Wait for Competition 432
Rail: Lowering Subsidies But Limiting Competition 436
The Buses: Order Out of Chaos 440
Is the Market Putting Together What the Government Put Asunder? 442
BT: Competition At Last 444
The Need to Break the Regulatory Habit 446
The Airline Industry: More Competition Required 448
CHAPTER TWELVE: THE STILL NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES
Scottish Water: Old Labour Triumphs 453
Liberation of the Bank of England 455
The BBC: Free to Succeed? 461
Liberty or Death: The Post Office 469
xii THE NATIONAL WEALTH Getting Rid of the Nuclear Leftovers 474
The Forestry Commission 477
British Waterways 481
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: LOCAL GOVERNMENT
The Centralisation of Power 486
Who Centralised Power? 490
Central Growth and Local Government 491
Gigantism in Local Government 493
The Banham Review 495
The Rise and Rise of the Quango State 496
The Centralisation of Housing 499
The Rise of the Housing Association . 501
The Centralisation of Education 501
The Enabling Authority 505
Compulsory Competitive Tendering 506
Farewell Tammany Hall? 509
The Nationalisation of Local Government 511
Reforming Local Government: The Council as PLC? 515
PART THREE: PEOPLE
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: THE RICH
Secrets of the Rich 522
Does Money Mean Power? 524
Nabobs and the Old Corruption 525
Decline of Aristocracy, Rise of Plutocracy 526
Rise of Celebritocracy 528
Importance of Inherited Wealth 531
Self Made Millionaires: Inventors and Innovators 533
Self Made Millionaires: Serendipity 535
Self Made Millionaires: Having What Others Want 537
Self Made Millionaires: Luck 538
What Makes a Millionaire? 539
Anally Retentive Control Freaks? 541
Fragility of Riches 542
What Are the Rich For? 545
CONTENTS xiii
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: COMPANY DIRECTORS
The Privatised Utility Chiefs 553
Private Sector Directors 556
Corporate Governance: Bridging the Gap 560
Rise of the Remuneration Committee 564
Why Shareholders Cannot Stop It 565
Performance Related Pay 567
Paying for Failure: The Golden Handshake 570
Corporate Aristocracy: Perks of the Job 573
Market Value or Just Deserts? 575
Degrees of Difficulty 578
Is Management Different From Leadership? 580
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: THE PRIVATE SECTOR PROFESSIONALS
Rise of Human Capital 585
Origins of Professionalism 587
City Versus State: Rise of the Super Class 589
Big Swinging Dicks: Investment Bankers 590
Upper Class Bookies: Lloyd s of London 598
The Shysters: Solicitors 600
Gentleman Shysters: Barristers 606
The Bean Counters: Accountants 609
Incorporation: The Twilight of the Professions 614
Head Hunters 618
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: THE PUBLIC SECTOR PROFESSIONALS
Professional Poor I: Architects 622
Professional Poor II: Engineers 623
Senior Civil Servants 625
Politicians 629
Judges 638
Armed Forces 642
The Doctors 644
Dentists 651
Teachers 654
xiv THENATIONALWEALTH
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: FARMERS
Peculiar Economics 663
The Catalyst of War 664
Farming for Farmers 666
End of Farming for Farmers? 667
Guardians of the Environment 671
What Farmers Earn 673
Too Many Farmers 675
How Do Farmers Live? 676
Farmers as Land Owners 677
The Farmer as Millionaire 678
Return of Institutional Money 680
Institutional Landowners Now 681
The Rise of the Grain Barons 682
CHAPTER NINETEEN: MIDDLE ENGLAND
Who is Middle Class? 687
Why Do People Seem Miserable? 690
Who is Not Middle Class? 691
The Poverty Trap 695
True and False Causes of Unemployment 697
Is There an Underclass? 700
The Death of the Job for Life? 702
Why Middle England Voted Labour 704
Is Company Man Extinct? 705
End of the Middle Class Welfare State 708
Positive and Negative Equity 711
Owner Occupation: The Limits to Growth 714
From Bricks and Mortar to Stocks and Shares 718
PART FOUR: BUSINESS
CHAPTER TWENTY: TRIUMPH OF THE PLC
What People Thought of PLCs 726
What People Now Think of PLCs 727
The Alternative: Trade Unions 730
Trade Unions as PLCs 734
Limits to Business Unionism 737
The Future of Trade Unionism 740
CONTENTS xv
The First Companies 743
Limited Liability 745
The Privately Owned Company 747
Importance of Family 748
Price of Privacy 749
Is the Private Company Doomed 753
CHAPTER TWENTY ONE: THE MULTINATIONALS
British Multinationals 756
The Influence of Empire 758
Fear of the Multinationals 760
Managerial Xenophobia 763
Hostility to Foreign Takeovers 765
Portfolio Investment By Foreigners 766
Is Britain Losing Control? 768
The American Invasion 770
The Japanese Invasion 772
Clusters of Excellence 775
Foreign Investment as Trade 780
CHAPTER TWENTY TWO: SHOPPING
The Rise of the Department Store 785
Eclipse of the Department Store? 787
The Importance of Brands 790
Customer Pull Versus Producer Push 791
Abolition of Resale Price Maintenance 793
Rise of the Multiples 795
Fate of the Escapees 798
Petrol Retailing 799
Other New Territories 802
Car Dealerships 804
The Last Independents? 806
High Street: Death or Resurrection? 808
Technology 812
CHAPTER TWENTY THREE: LEISURE
Cinemas 816
Pubs 818
xvi THE NATIONAL WEALTH Restaurants 824
Hotels 826
Gambling 830
Holidays 836
Work as Leisure 839
CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR: THE MEDIA
The National Newspapers 844
Why Media Ownership Matters 848
Commercial Television 850
Franchise Auction Disaster 852
Satellite and Cable Television 855
The Coming of Digital Technology 857
Commercial Radio 859
Regional Newspapers 862
Triumph of the Consumer 864
CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE: THE SPORTS BUSINESS
Best paid Sportsmen 871
Rise of Player Power 874
The Football Transfer Market 875
How Sportsmen Became Brands 877
TV Makes Them Rich 879
Television Corrupts Sport 881
Commercialisation 884
Football Clubs as PLCs 888
Rugby Union: Gentlemen Become Players 893
Why Cricket Is Not Working 896
Has Money Corrupted Sport? 899
The Financial Reality 904
CHAPTER TWENTY SIX: THE CHARITY INDUSTRY
Need for Better Management 910
The Charity as PLC 912
The Charity as Huckster 913
Charities as Brands 916
Selling Charity to Companies 919
Investment Income 923
CONTENTS xvii
Nationalisation of Charity 924
Value of Tax Relief 926
Corruption of Charity 928
Grant Making Trusts 929
Decline of the Charitable Ethic 932
Charities as Lobbyists 933
PART FIVE: FINANCE
CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN: BANKS AND BUILDING SOCIETIES
Why People Loathe Banks 940
Why People Ought to Loathe Building Societies 943
Why Nobody Owns Them 946
The Coming of Competition 949
Mutuals Become PLCs 951
Do Banking PLCs Do Better? 952
Why Are Banks So Badly Managed? 958
Free to Make Mistakes 965
Humiliated By Big Bang 967
What Happened to the Merchant Banks? 968
What Are Banks For? 970
Have the Banks Failed Industry? 972
CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT: THE RISE OF INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
Death of the Banker 978
Birth of the Fund Manager 981
The First Institutional Investors 984
The Second Institutional Investors 990
The Origins of the Scottish Life Offices 994
Contribution of the Quakers 997
The Friendly Societies 999
The Man From the Pru 1000
Waking Up to Institutional Power 1004
Rising Without Trace 1006
Power Without Responsibility? 1013
Capitalism Without Ownership 1017
xviii THE NATIONAL WEALTH
CHAPTER TWENTY NINE: WHAT INSTITUTIONS OWN
Cult of the Equity 1026
The Government Bond Market 1028
The South Sea Bubble and the Equity Market 1030
The Beginnings of Equity Investment 1032
Rise and Fall of Investment Trusts 1035
The Battle for Globe Investment Trust 1038
Travails of the Scottish Fund Managers 1040
The Unit Trust Industry 1042
End of the Cult of the Equity? 1043
Commercial Property 1047
The Eighties Property Boom 1049
Making Property Developers Rich 1051
Illiquidity and the Search for Liquidity 1056
Overseas Investment 1061
CHAPTER THIRTY: THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY
Influence of Mark Weinberg 1066
The Stagnation of the Insurance Industry 1067
The Insurance Disasters of the 1980s 1069
Lack of Competition 1071
Competition Comes and Fraudsters 1073
A Brief History of Insurance Frauds 1077
The Expense Ratio 1078
Commissions 1081
The Scandal of Surrender Values 1083
Selling Eighties Style 1085
The Great Personal Pensions Scandal 1088
The Prudential Takes a Pasting 1091
Paying for the Excesses 1096
End of Mutual Life Offices 1097
The Passing of the Friendly Societies 1101
Lloyd s: Death of an Anachronism? 1102
Is Mutuality Dead? 1109
CHAPTER THIRTY ONE: PROBLEMS OF INSTITUTIONS
The Problem of Short Termism 1113
Hunger for Dividends 1113
CONTENTS xix
Trimming Tax Perks 1116
The Sub Underwriting Rip Off 1117
Pre Emption Rights 1119
The Lack of Venture Capital 1121
Venture Capital is a Misnomer 1122
Hostile to R D? 1126
Market in Corporate Control 1129
City Versus Industry 1132
Are Managers Innocent? 1138
Do Takeovers Work? 1140
Returning To Private Ownership 1141
Long Term Owners to Short Term Institutions? 1142
Is Better Corporate Governance the Answer? 1144
CHAPTER THIRTY TWO: THE FUTURE OF OWNERSHIP
Stakeholder Economics 1152
Companies as Public Property 1154
Who Owns a Pension Fund? 1158
Scandal of Self investment 1162
Pensioners Assert Their Rights 1163
Who Owns Life Office Reserves? 1165
Broader But Not Deeper 1166
The Tax System 1169
Hostility of the Stock Market 1172
Are Companies to Blame? 1173
Employee Share Ownership 1175
Slow Death of Occupational Pension Schemes 1175
The Slow Transformation of the Life Assurance Industry 1179
Appendix: Equivalent Contemporary Values of the Pound 1185
Notes 1187
Index 1291
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