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Fernand Faure

Fernand Faure
Fernand Faure.jpg
1886 Caricature of Faure by Charles Gilbert-Martin
Deputy for Gironde
In office
18 October 1885 – 11 November 1889
Senator for Gironde
In office
1 January 1924 – 1 January 1929
Personal details
Born (1853-03-16)16 March 1853
Ribérac, Dordogne, France
Died 6 November 1929(1929-11-06) (aged 76)
Paris, France
Nationality French
Occupation Economist, politician

Fernand Faure (16 March 1853 – 6 November 1929) was a French economist and politician. He held office as a deputy from 1885 to 1889, then despite repeated attempts at reelection was out of office until becoming a Senator in 1924. During the interim period he taught and published various books and articles on economics and statistics.

Fernand Faure was born on 16 March 1853 at Ribérac, Dordogne. He studied law at Bordeaux and registered in the bar of that city in November 1873. After obtaining a doctorate in law and being agrégé he was put in charge of teaching economics at the Douai Faculty of Law (1877–80) and then at the Bordeaux Faculty of Law (1880). He was one of the founders and vice-president of the Société d'économie politique of Bordeaux. He was vice-president of the Girondin Committee of the League of Education (1883).

On 4 October 1885 Fernand Faure was elected Deputy for Gironde. He was deputy for Gironde from 18 October 1885 to 11 November 1889. He sat with the left, and took an active role in parliamentary debates, particularly about the budget. In November 1886, during the discussion of the 1887 budget, he defended the financial policy of the last few years, and made numerous speeches and amendments. On 30 March 1887 he opposed the Minister of Finance Albert Dauphin. He was twice a member of the budget committee, and was also budget rapporteur for the Ministry of Finance. He voted against revision of the constitution, for prosecution of the three deputies who belonged to the Ligue des Patriotes, for the Lisbonne law defining the liberty of the press and for suits against General Georges Ernest Boulanger.

On 6 August 1887, as professor of law at Bordeaux and deputy for Gironde, Faure married Laure Donnat, daughter of a Paris municipal councillor. In 1889 Faure lost his seat to the Boulangist candidate Antoine Jourde, who won the second round of voting. He then returned to teaching at the Bordeaux Faculty of Law. He was appointed Professor of Statistics at the Faculty of Paris three years later. In 1896 he became at the Ministry of Finance. He reorganized the way in which statistics were managed, and created the Bulletin de l'Enregistrement. He was elected a member of the International Statistical Institute in 1897, and became President of the Statistical Society of Paris in 1899. He left the Ministry of Finance in 1901. He then returned to his chair as Professor of Statistics.


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