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(Ebook) Merely for Money?: Business Culture in the British Atlantic, 1750-1815 (Eighteenth Century Worlds LUP) by Sheryllynne Haggerty ISBN 9781781380109, 1781380104

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Authors:Sheryllynne Haggerty
Pages:288 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:1
Publisher:Liverpool University Press
Language:english
File Size:11.96 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781781380109, 1781380104
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(Ebook) Merely for Money?: Business Culture in the British Atlantic, 1750-1815 (Eighteenth Century Worlds LUP) by Sheryllynne Haggerty ISBN 9781781380109, 1781380104

In 1780 Richard Sheridan noted that merchants worked 'merely for money'. However, rather than being a criticism, this was recognition of the important commercial role that merchants played in the British empire at this time. Of course, merchants desired and often made profits, but they werestrictly bound by commonly-understood socio-cultural norms which formed a private-order institution of a robust business culture. In order to elucidate this business culture, this book examines the themes of risk, trust, reputation, obligation, networks and crises to demonstrate how contemporarymerchants perceived and dealt with one another and managed their businesses. Merchants were able to take risks and build trust, but concerns about reputation and fulfilling obligations constrained economic opportunism. By relating these themes to an array of primary sources from ports around theBritish-Atlantic world, this book provides a more nuanced understanding of business culture during this period. A theme which runs throughout the book is the mercantile community as a whole and its relationship with the state. This was an important element in the British business culture of thisperiod, although this relationship came under stress towards the end of period, forming a crisis in itself. This book argues that the business culture of the British-Atlantic mercantile community not only facilitated the conduct of day-to-day business, but also helped it to cope with short-termcrises and long-term changes. This facilitated the success of the British-Atlantic economy even within the context of changing geo-politics and an under-institutionalised environment. Not working 'merely for money' was a successful business model.
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