Promoting cooperation between state-owned enterprises and private enterprises to achieve coordination has always been part of Jerome Bonaparte's future plan. Only in this way can the entire country manage its economic planning more smoothly.
However, the "throwing itself into the net" of the Saint-Etienne State-Owned Factory allowed Jerome Bonaparte to advance some plans ahead of schedule. Wasn't the original purpose of Jerome Bonaparte in creating the Paris Northern Industrial Group aimed at making big money?
In 19th-century France, the fast way to make money was to throw oneself into the Paris Stock Exchange.
Only "fools" (Emile Pereire counts as one, Adolphe Schneider counts as another) would invest money into physical industries.
The director of the Saint-Etienne State-Owned Factory, considering the future development of the factory, agreed with Jerome Bonaparte's opinion.
