Thomas Tooke (1774–1858) was an English economist and statistician known for his contributions to monetary theory and the understanding of economic cycles. He is most notably recognized for his critical view of the Quantity Theory of Money, which posits that changes in the money supply directly affect price levels in an economy. Tooke argued that the relationship between money supply and prices is not as straightforward as the Quantity Theory suggests.
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