Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 February 2011
In this paper, which examines the business operations of the Anzin Mining Company during the Restoration, the record of a single firm has been used to assess recent interpretations of the nature of French entrepreneurship in the nineteenth century. These interpretations portray French industry in its formative period developing around “small units, small volume, and small horizons.” “Cautious management, obsolescent plants, and high profits” have been cited as main features which came to characterize the business operations of even the largest firms. It has been pointed out also that maximization of profits was not a fundamental aim of the French entrepreneur, nor did he indulge in the competitive business practices common to American industrial development. In France, security and continuity of the firm were as important to the entrepreneur as profits, and the acquired rights of the small or marginal firm were respected and preserved. The family character of most French enterprises has been emphasized in explanation of these phenomena. Close identification of family name and family honor widi business holdings prescribed a minimizing of risks in the family firm, as well as consideration for the welfare of other family enterprises. Finally, in order to allow these conditions to endure, French entrepreneurs favored a high protective tariff.
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31 The bank was founded in April-May, 1801, by Casimir and Scipion Périer, Henry Flory, and William Sabatier. Flory and Sabatier remained with the bank until 1807. Joseph Périer became a partner in 1822. The bank had three accounts with the Anzin company: one for expenditures; a special account for the Dames de Fontenelles, who were shareholders; and an account for the company's reserve fund. See Notarial Archives (Minutier Centrale, Paris), Étude Bezier, LXVIII (845), Notoriété concernant Périer fréres, 20 octobre 1825; National Archives, 49 AQ I (June 21, 1827).
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35 Ibid. (January 29, 1818; February 21, 1818).
36 Ibid. (February 9 and 19, 1818).
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51 Périer Report.
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55 Ibid. (September 25, 1823).
56 Ibid. (September 20, 1824).
57 Périer Report.
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59 Périer Report.
60 Périer Report.
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63 Ibid. (May 4, 1822).
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68 Ibid. (September 28, 1822).
69 Ibid. (September 28, 1822 et seq.).
70 Ibid. (May 4, 1822; September 16, 1825).
71 Ibid. (September 10, 1827).
72 Ibid. (September 20, 1824).
73 Ibid. (October 28, 1828).
74 Ordinances of October 10 and December 28, 1835; law of July 2, 1836.
75 Regarding this affair, see the interesting anonymous memoir in National Archives, F12 2534A, dossier “Houilles, Lille,” s.d. (1833?).