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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.


Early years (1853–1885)

Fernand Faure was born on 16 March 1853 at
Ribérac Ribérac (; oc, Rabairac) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. The commune is situated by the Dronne River. History In response to the 848 Norman plunder of nearby Brantôme, a fort was built ne ...
, Dordogne. He studied law at
Bordeaux Bordeaux ( , ; Gascon oc, Bordèu ; eu, Bordele; it, Bordò; es, Burdeos) is a port city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, Southwestern France. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, as well as the prefectur ...
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 Douai (, , ,; pcd, Doï; nl, Dowaai; formerly spelled Douay or Doway in English) is a city in the Nord département in northern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department. Located on the river Scarpe some from Lille and from Arras, D ...
Faculty of Law (1877–1880) 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).


Deputy (1885–1889)

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 Albert Dauphin (26 August 1827 – 14 November 1898) was a French lawyer and politician. He served as a member of the National Assembly from 7 January 1872 to 1 March 1892, representing Somme. He also served in the French Senate from 1876 to 1898 ...
. 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 The League of Patriots (french: Ligue des Patriotes) was a French far-right league, founded in 1882 by the nationalist poet Paul Déroulède, historian Henri Martin and politician Félix Faure. The Ligue began as a non-partisan nationalist league ...
, for the
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defining the liberty of the press and for suits against General
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.


Professor and journalist (1889–1914)

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 Antoine Jourde (23 September 1848 – 30 January 1923) was a French politician. He was born into a peasant family and worked in an umbrella factory, a flower shop and for a wine dealer among other jobs. He was elected as a Boulangist and socialis ...
, 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 Director General of Registration 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 The International Statistical Institute (ISI) is a professional association of statisticians. It was founded in 1885, although there had been international statistical congresses since 1853. The institute has about 4,000 elected members from gov ...
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. The ''
Revue politique et parlementaire The ''Revue Politique et Parlementaire'' is a quarterly French journal that discusses political issues, founded in 1894 by Marcel Fournier. History The journal was founded by Marcel Fournier, a professor of law and moderate liberal, with the help ...
'' was founded by Marcel Fournier, a professor of law and moderate liberal, with the help of partners such as
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. The first issue appeared in July 1894. Fournier wanted to discuss questions debated in parliament in more depth, and disseminate the views of specialists to the politicians. Fernand Faure became director of the journal from 1901. He held this position until 1911. In the early 1900s the journal published the competing views of
Ferdinand Buisson Ferdinand Édouard Buisson (20 December 1841 – 16 February 1932) was a French academic, educational bureaucrat, pacifist and Radical-Socialist (left liberal) politician. He presided over the League of Education from 1902 to 1906 and the Human R ...
,
Charles Dupuy Charles Alexandre Dupuy (; 5 November 1851 – 23 July 1923) was a French statesman, three times prime minister. Biography He was born in Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Auvergne, where his father was a minor official. After a period as a profe ...
and
René Goblet René Goblet (; 26 November 1828 – 13 September 1905) was a French politician, Prime Minister of France for a period in 1886–1887. He was born at Aire-sur-la-Lys, Pas-de-Calais and was trained in law. Under the Second Empire, he helped fo ...
on the role of the church in education. In 1910 Faure published articles in the journal on counting civil servants in France and the other main European countries.


Last years (1914–1929)

During
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(1914–1918) Faure headed the secretariat of the Economic Committee. In 1917
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, Minister of State in the government of
Paul Painlevé Paul Painlevé (; 5 December 1863 – 29 October 1933) was a French mathematician and statesman. He served twice as Prime Minister of the Third Republic: 12 September – 13 November 1917 and 17 April – 22 November 1925. His entry into politic ...
, entrusted him with direction of his office. He had repeatedly run for election to parliament, both in Bordeaux and in Paris, but without success. He finally was elected to the Senate for Gironde in 1924. Fernand Faure was Senator for Gironde from 1 January 1924 to 1 January 1929. He was assigned to committees of finance, education and foreign affairs, and was often the rapporteur. On 6 November 1929 he was found dead at the house of his son-in-law, Professor Abrami.


Publications

Selected publications by Fernand Faure: * * * * * * * *


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* * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Faure, Fernand 1853 births 1929 deaths People from Dordogne Politicians from Nouvelle-Aquitaine Republican Union (France) politicians Independent Radical politicians Members of the 4th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic French Senators of the Third Republic Senators of Gironde French economists