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Monks and Businessmen in Catalonia: The Benedictines of Montserrat (1900–1936)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 February 2015

Javier Fernández Roca*
Affiliation:
Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Departamento de Economía, Métodos Cuantitativos e Historia Económica (a, Métodos Cuantitativos e Historia Económica, Carretera deUtrera km.1, 41013, Seville, Spain). E-mail: jfernandez@upo.es

Abstract

This article studies the strategy developed by the Benedictine Community at the Monastery of Montserrat to conceal their patrimony through the constitution of a public limited company. The singularity of this case lies in the opacity that the Benedictines created regarding their properties in the eyes of the government and in the fact that the public limited company was, rather than just a simple mechanism to conceal the Community's assets, a real tool for business management. This instrumental character included a strategy for the enlargement of the patrimony, a line of improvement in the use of rented estates and services, and the execution of the Community's decisions concerning its assets. The business analysis of Larsa is focused on the development of the firm compared to that of its geographical environment, Catalonia, so as to show the similarities and differences between the Benedictine public limited company, managed by members of a religious order, and those run by laymen. Larsa's strategy was based, as that of similar firms, on organic growth and a low level of indebtedness, although a break occurred in that strategy as the result of an exogenous shock (the October 1934 Revolution) that forced the company to modify its objectives from longevity and solvency to profit maximization, dividend distribution, and even business decapitalization.

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