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Thomas Tooke and the Monetary Thought of Classical Economics

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Thomas Tooke and the Monetary Thought of Classical Economics

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This study provides a comprehensive account and reconsideration of the contribution to political economy of Thomas Tooke (1774-1858). It clarifies Tooke’s monetary thought and its legacy to modern economics. The study shows Tooke possessed a rich and extensive political economy, covering many aspects of economic activity relevant to key policy issues. Tooke’s political economy is shown to be a unified and coherent body of intellectual thought in the classical tradition which, like most of his nineteenth-century contemporaries, was much influenced by Adam Smith’s economics. More particularly, Tooke’s monetary thought, especially his novel banking school theory, is shown to be theoretically coherent from the standpoint of nineteenth-century classical economics. It is also shown that besides contributing toward a better understanding of the behaviour of monetary systems in general, key elements of Tooke’s banking school theory make an important contribution to explaining distribution, growth and price inflation in modern economics.

Author Biography:

Matthew Smith is a Lecturer in Economics at the University of Sydney, Australia.
Release date NZ
June 23rd, 2014
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Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations
1 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
Pages
320
ISBN-13
9781138807624
Product ID
22306411

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