Sudha R. Shenoy (1943-2008) - The loss of a great
champion
Dr.
Sudha R. Shenoy passed away on 31 May 2008 at the
age of 65 after a long battle with cancer.
A native of India and daughter of prominent Indian
economist, Professor B. R. Shenoy, Dr Sudha was an
Honorary Associate in Economic History at the School
of Policy, University of Newcastle, Australia and
a lecturer for the same from 1986 to 2004. She attended
the London School of Economics, University of Virginia
and also held visiting posts at the California State
University, Hayward; Ohio University, Athens; George
Mason University; and the Mises Institute, Alabama.
She is the author of India: Progress or Poverty
(London: IEA, 1971), Underdevelopment
and Economic Growth (London: Longman, 1970),
and her articles have been published in several journals
including the South African Journal of Economic
and Management Sciences as well as in various
book chapters. She is also the editor of A
Tiger By the Tail: The Keynesian Legacy of Inflation
by F.A. Hayek (1972, 1978, and 1979).
As an Austrian economist, she was brilliant, remarkably
learned in the social sciences, especially economics
and economic and legal history. She was well versed
on several topics like the common law, the history
of international trade, and the life and work of F.A.
Hayek, winner of the nobel prize for economics in
1974, and was always generous in sharing her knowledge.
In her last days, she was working on a biography on
Hayek and on the British economic history through
1914, showing the intertwined growth of common law,
market order, and the capital structure.
She always emphasised on the importance of knowledge
of economic history for a student of economics. You
can find a reading list created by her for young economists
and others interested in economic history here.
Indeed, the cause of liberty has lost a great champion!
An Introductory,
Annotated Reading-List for Economists
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