Writes Ralph Raico: "Like many others, I was very saddened to learn of the death of Sudha Shenoy. She was brilliant, remarkably learned in the social sciences, especially economics and economic and legal history, always civil and considerate in discussions and debates, yet a feisty fighter for her libertarian ideas. It happens that I met her father, B. R. Shenoy, when Ben Rogge invited him to lecture at Wabash College, where I taught in the mid-60s. Shenoy was an excellent and meticulous scholar and practically the only advocate for the free market in the India of his day, a courteous but implacable opponent of the socialism that was all the rage among development economists of the time. Sudha was a chip off the old block.