Paul de Rousiers (16 January 1857 – 28 March 1934) was a French social economist and industrial lobbyist.
He was a follower of Pierre Guillaume Frédéric le Play, and believed in industrial syndicates that would be independent of both workers and owners, and would be dedicated to the progress of their industries.
He undertook studies of society and economic organization in the United States, Britain and Germany, where he visited the rural areas, towns, cities, farms, mines and factories, and spoke to workers, owners, politicians and intellectuals to gain an understanding of the interplay of social and economic forces.
His work gained him considerable respect.
In 1903 Paul de Rousiers became secretary-general of the French shipowners' association, a position he held for most of the rest of his life.
In this role he proved a highly effective lobbyist.
He also provided valuable information and legal services to the members, and helped in their negotiations with trade unions.
He remained involved in social economics, and taught a course at the École libre des sciences politiques.
Paul de Rousiers was a prolific author throughout his career, publishing many books and articles.
(1897-1898), Australia and New Zealand. PauldeRousiers led a team in the US from July to December 1896 that included F. de Carbonnel, Pierre Claudio-Jannet...
the Pennsylvania Railroad trunk lines. The French social scientist PauldeRousiers (1857–1934), who visited Chicago in 1890, wrote of Pullman's manufacturing...
small group of students including PauldeRousiers that met in Le Play's salon every Monday in the 1870s. The Programme de gouvernement et d'organisation...
review of Reclus' Nouvelle géographie universelle from 1884, written by PauldeRousiers, a member of the Le Play School. Reclus himself used the expression...
Henri de Tourville and Edmond Demolins founded a new journal, Science sociale. They brought with them a few adherents including PauldeRousiers and Robert...
shortly after his death, under the leadership of PauldeRousiers who created the Société internationale de science sociale (SISS), In 1945, the society was...
(1866–1946)". Annales de Bourgogne, Vol. 18, No. 16, pp. 158–160. Retrieved 31 January 2016 (in French). Savoye, Antoine (1988), "PauldeRousiers, sociologue et...
National Association of Economic Expansion. The inquiry was supervised by PauldeRousiers. From 1930 Hitiere was Professor of Rural Economy at the École des...
Chandler for his performances of popular music. Her mother was Leon Lorfray DeRousier. Chandler was educated initially by private tutors in Paris and, after...