Abstract: | Thomas Tooke included money interest among the determinantsof normal money production costs, together with money wagesand production techniques. This inclusion permitted him to explainthe existence, in actual fact, of a direct relationship betweenthe rate of interest and the level of prices. He did not developthe implications for distribution theory of his view of theinfluence of the rate of interest on the price level. In thepresent article it is maintained that the rate of interest emergesfrom Tooke's analysis as the regulator of the ratio of pricesto money wages, with the corollary that there is implicit init a causal relationship between money interest and normal profitthat goes from the former to the latter. This may be connectedwith Sraffa's suggestion of a determination of the rate of profitby the money rate of interest and lend it the support of Tooke'sscrupulous analysis of facts. |