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  1. 15. Juni 2013 · Thomas Tooke: An Introduction. Thomas Tooke (1774-1858) made important contributions to monetary history, theory and policy. His monetary economics has been viewed in a favourable light by economists such as Ricardo and Marx. Moreover, Tooke’s conception of the rate of interest as a variable determined independently (of the profit rate) bears ...

  2. 1. Jan. 2017 · Abstract. Thomas Tooke, the leading member of the Banking School, was born at St Petersburg in 1774, the eldest son of William Tooke, historian of Russia and man of letters, at that time chaplain to the English church at St Petersburg. Not a professional scientist but an active man of business of comfortable social standing, Thomas was ...

  3. Published 7 March 2011. Economics, History. 1. Introduction 2. Tooke's Contributions 3. Tooke's Approach to Value and Distribution 4. An Explanation of Agricultural Price Movements 5. An Explanation of General Price Movements 6. The Monetary Thought of the Pre-Banking School Tooke, 1819-1838 7.

  4. www.hetwebsite.net › het › profilesHET: Thomas Tooke

    Thomas Tooke, 1774-1858. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, son of the chaplain of the English factory of that city. After a brief education, Tooke became involved as a merchant in the Russia trade. During the depths of an economic depression of 1820, Thomas Tooke drafted and organized the famous London Merchants' Petition, signed by numerous ...

  5. Thomas Tooke; Hardback. Thomas Tooke. Pioneer of Monetary Theory 9781852782047 Edward Elgar Publishing. Arie Arnon, Department of Economics, Ben Gurion University, Israel . Publication Date: 1990 ISBN: 978 1 85278 204 7. Extent: 224 pp. This is the first ...

  6. 1. Jan. 2001 · Abstract. In the 1840s Thomas Tooke (1774–1858) developed novel monetary principles which formed the basis of the Banking School position. This article provides a systematic account of Tooke's banking school theory, central to which was his conception of ‘endogenous money’ and the causal relationship between the rate of interest, spending, and the price level.

  7. Thomas Tooke and the Monetary Thought of Classical Economics This study provides a comprehensive account and reconsideration of the contri-bution to political economy of Thomas Tooke (1774–1858), English classical economist and influential monetary historian and theorist. It clarifies Tooke’s monetary thought and its legacy to modern ...