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Biographical Note on
PROFESSOR B.R. SHENOY (1905-78) After returning to India Professor Shenoy taught at Wadia College (Pune), Gujarat College (Ahmedabad) and University of Ceylon. He was associated with various Government Bodies of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) including the Commission on Currency and Department of Commerce. In 1942 he was appointed Principal, L. D. Arts College, Ahmedabad and then joined the Reserve Bank of India in 1945. During his RBI days he was the Far Eastern Representative of the IMF (1948) and an Alternate Executive Director of IMF as well as of the World Bank (1951-53). In 1954 Professor Shenoy joined Gujarat University as the first Director of its School of Social Sciences, a position which he retained till 1968. During this period he made substantial contributions to Indian Economic Policy debates mainly contained in his "Note on Dissent to the Second Five Year Plan" and Madras University Lectures entitled "Problems and Indian Economic Development." His notable contributions to various policy issues like the PL480 food imports, deficit financing, inflation and economic development were marked by technical competence and analytical ability. After leaving Gujarat University in 1968, he founded the "Economic Research Centre" in Delhi and tirelessly espoused the cause of liberalism in India till he passed away 8 February 1978. He was President of the Indian Economic Association in 1957, Visiting Professor at his alma mater, LSE in 1966 and a member of the internationally prestigious Mont Pelerin Society, (which boasts of various Nobel laureates as members). His publications include Ceylon Currency and Banking (1941), The Sterling Assets of the Reserve Bank of India (1953), Problems of Indian Economic Development (1956), and PL480 and India's Food Problem (1974) apart from various articles in scholarly journals, both Indian and international. A collection of his writings Planned Progress or Planned Chaos edited by Professors Mahesh Bhatt and S. B. Mehta was published in 1996. |