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13. Arnold Plant (1898–1978)

verfasst von : Robert A. Cord

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Abstract

Cord looks at the work of Arnold Plant. After an examination of Plant’s life and career, the focus is on the seminal contributions that he made in the 1930s to the economics of copyright on books and patents for inventions, and how his views on these issues reflected his wider dislike of monopoly. Cord then considers Plant’s work on Africa, in particular the South African economy, this interest resulting from the time he spent at Cape Town University in the 1920s. Following on from this, there is an examination of Plant’s deep involvement with the Department of Business Administration at LSE, before a concluding section highlights the significant influence he had on generations of students at the School, including Ronald Coase and Arthur Lewis.

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Fußnoten
1
This section draws in part on Coase (1986, 1987), Tribe (2004), and Yamey (1980).
 
2
There appears to be no extant record detailing Plant’s academic performance at School.
 
3
After a period working for a timber broker, Piercy became an undergraduate at LSE in 1910. He was appointed to the School’s staff on graduation in 1913 and was drafted into government service on the outbreak of war. A distinguished business career followed (see Coase 1986: 82).
 
4
Plant was one of six students out of a total of 65 to secure a First in the BSc(Econ) in 1923, another being Robbins. However, the recipient of the Gladstone Memorial Prize for the best performance in the degree for that year was Lilian Friedlander (see Plant Papers, BLPES Archives: Plant/1/2, folder 1). Meanwhile, the fact that Plant was able to study for two degrees at the same time led the University of London to change its regulations so that this would no longer be possible.
 
5
Plant was also President of the Students’ Union at LSE in 1922/1923.
 
6
Plant was already displaying a degree of self-confidence as an economist before he had taken up the post in Cape Town, his views on how to reduce unemployment being published in a letter to The Times on 19 September 1923. Noting the usual (subsequently Keynesian case) for public works projects, Plant argued that private sector employment might be increased by at least two measures: first, exemptions on business property tax and second, changes to the system of local rates (see Plant 1923: 6).
 
7
As an indication of the difficulties that could sometimes occur in trying to fill senior economics positions in provincial universities, at the time that the authorities at Liverpool had inquired about Plant’s availability, the Chair of Economics at the University had been vacant since Gonner’s death in 1922.
 
8
On their return to London, the Plants would settle in Hampstead Garden Suburb, North London, just a few streets away from the Robbins family. However, relations between Plant and Robbins soured after the Second World War (see Howson 2011: 715).
 
9
From 1932 to 1937, Plant also helped to run, with Robbins and Hayek, the famous Robbins Seminar (see Howson 2011: 250). Separately, he was involved with the London and Cambridge Economic Service for some years (see Cord 2017: 311) and served on the Editorial Board of Economica.
 
10
Confirmation of this view can be found in the continued citation of Plant’s work, decades later, in research on copyright and patents. See, for example, Layson (1982), Littlechild (1986), Hui and Png (2002), and Gallaway and Kinnear (2004).
 
11
This length of copyright was retained in the UK until 1995 when it was extended to the life of the author plus 70 years.
 
12
The Monopolies and Restrictive Practices Commission has been reconstituted several times since its inception, first as the Monopolies Commission in 1956, then as the Monopolies and Mergers Commission in 1973, and once more as the Competition Commission in 1999. The Competition Commission was dissolved in 2014 and was replaced by the Competition and Markets Authority.
 
13
There is an interesting, albeit brief, discussion of the work of the FCC by Plant in a letter to Coase in the Plant Papers, BLPES Archives: Plant/1/39. Plant wrote to Coase after having read his former pupil’s seminal paper on the FCC (see Coase 1959).
 
14
Plant’s interest in the South African economy was not just confined to official policy on race. For example, in a 1931 article for Economica he provided a detailed examination of the anti-dumping regulations which had been introduced in South Africa (see Plant 1931). At a broader level, and also in 1931, he co-authored ‘Tariff-Making in Practice’, with Frederic Benham (see Plant and Benham 1931), which considered issues such as the differences between tariff theory and tariff practice, emergency tariffs and permanent tariffs.
 
15
The fact that Plant was forthright in his view that vocational education should be based in universities did not meet with universal approval at the School, including by a ‘majority of members of the Academic Board’ (Dahrendorf 1995: 419).
 
16
Perhaps realising that more effort, albeit ultimately unsuccessful, needed to be made to try to bolster student numbers, Plant became Director of the Commerce Degree Bureau in 1938, no doubt one of his specific aims being to encourage those graduating with a BCom degree to consider carrying on their studies by enrolling with the Department of Business Administration. The Commerce Degree Bureau was established in 1918 to advise and assist external students of the University of London studying for a BCom, although its functions did change subsequently until its closure in 1987.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Arnold Plant (1898–1978)
verfasst von
Robert A. Cord
Copyright-Jahr
2019
Verlag
Palgrave Macmillan UK
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58274-4_13

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