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Risk and Failure in Tax Farming: De Bruijn & Cloots of Lisbon and the Portuguese Tobacco Monopoly, 1722–1727

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2019

Abstract

By examining how a Dutch firm in Lisbon operated two Portuguese tobacco tax farms from 1722 to 1727 and failed subsequently, this article brings together, on the one hand, research on the relationship between state and business groups through a monopolistic rent provided by the empire and, on the other hand, a growing literature discussing institutional and economic variables, as well as human agency, in business failure in early modern Europe. The article aims to achieve two goals. The first is to shed light on the perspective of the Dutch tax farmers, highlighting why they chose to incur the risks of managing a nationwide sales monopoly and the business model they implemented to maximize profits and mitigate risks, while the second is to examine the general and specific reasons behind their ultimate downfall. It concludes that, despite the organizational innovations they introduced and that led them to exploit interconnected businesses, the Dutch partners were unable to overcome the negative effects of conjunctural and contingent factors that temporarily squeezed the domestic consumption of tobacco.

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Susana Münch Miranda is research fellow at GHES/CSG – ISEG/ULisboa. Her current research interests comprise Colonial governance (Iberian empires), fiscal history, and business history.

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Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, LisbonGoogle Scholar
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Pijning, Ernst. “A New Interpretation of Contraband Trade.” Hispanic American Historical Review 81:3 (2001): 733–8.Google Scholar
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Stein d'Altenstein, Isidore de. Annuaire de la noblesse de Belgique, vol. 16. Brussels: August Decq, 1862.Google Scholar
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Zahedieh, Nuala. The Capital and the Colonies: London and the Atlantic economy, 1660–1700. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.Google Scholar