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The Aleppo Factors

In: Aleppo and Devonshire Square

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  • Ralph Davis

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There were large factoring houses and small, easy-going factors and vigorous ones in the Levant, living through a long series of changing conditions. One of the most significant features of their organisation was the rarity of true working partnerships. At first sight there appears to be a very strong reason for having partnerships, to ensure the continuity of business in a country with a high rate of sickness and death for Europeans.1 Yet in spite of these hazards, real partnerships, of two more or less equally capable and experienced factors, were few — probably after 1734 there were none in Aleppo — for the overriding reason that even in the largest houses there was not sufficient work to occupy the attention of two principals. For most of the Englishmen who settled there the life normally involved periods of intense activity interspersed with times of near-idleness, and the business of an Aleppo house was rarely beyond the compass of one man with his Syrian servants. There were many factoring partnerships, but they were of a peculiar kind; they resulted from the practice of bringing a newcomer from England into partnership, a year or so before an old factor went home, and maintaining this partnership in being, with a sharing of profits, for several years after the senior partner was back in England.

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  • Ralph Davis, 1967. "The Aleppo Factors," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Aleppo and Devonshire Square, chapter 5, pages 75-95, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-00557-4_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-00557-4_5
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