Abstract

Professor Jack Wiseman, formerly Director of the Institute of Social and Economic Research at the University of York, who died in January 1991, had a long‐standing interest in the problems of controlling nationalised and privatised industries. His early writing in the 1950s was highly sceptical of the standard methods of controlling the nationalised industries. In the early 1960s, he was one of the first advocates of de‐nationalisation. Professor Wiseman was interviewed at his home on 29 December 1990. A member of the Advisory Council of the IEA, he was recognised as a seminal thinker far beyond his wide circle of friends.

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