Sudha Shenoy

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Sudha Shenoy is an economist and economic historian of Indian origin. She is one of the most notable Indian proponents of the Austrian School of economics. Shenoy's father was B. R. Shenoy, an economist who studied at the London School of Economics under Friedrich Hayek.

Sudha Shenoy is a Honorary Associate in Economic History at the School of Policy at the University of Newcastle, Australia. She has also been a visiting faculty member at California State University, Hayward; the University of Ohio; George Mason University; and the Ludwig von Mises Institute. She is currently writing a book on economic development, capital structure and common law in England from the high Middle Ages to the beginning of the First World War.

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Authored:

  • India: Progress or Poverty? (London, IEA, 1971),
  • Underdevelopment and Economic Growth (London: Longman, 1970),

Edited:

  • Wage-Price Controls: Myth & Reality (Turramurra, NSW: Centre for Independent Studies 1979)
  • A Tiger By the Tail: The Keynesian Legacy of Inflation by F.A. Hayek (1972, 1978, 1979)

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In addition to the above books, Shenoy has also penned several articles in the South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences and many other journals.

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