Just published: History of Economics Review 44, Summer 2006. Contents: Articles Roy Harrod and Joan Robinson on Thriftiness and Growth: An Introduction To Their Correspondence, 1965-1970 Daniele Besomi 1 Correspondence on Growth Theory, 1965-1970 Roy Harrod and Joan Robinson 16 Carlyle, Malthus and Sismondi: the Origins of Carlyle's Dismal View of Political Economy Robert Dixon 32 Shinzo Koizumi (1888-1966): a Japanese Economist's Encounter with the West Yukihiro Ikeda 39 The Doctrine of Market Failure and Early Development Theory Jeanette C. Mitchell 50 Did Ricardo Really Have a Law of Comparative Advantage? A Comparison of Ricardo's Version and the Modern Version John Pullen 59 One Hundred Years From Today Vilfredo Pareto's Manuale di Economia Politica Michael McLure 76 Review Article Not for Love nor Money: Milton Friedman's Counter-Revolution Craig Freedman 87 Book Reviews Schumpeter on the Economics of Innovation Peter Earl 120 Giblin's Platoon Peter Groenewegen 122 The Revolutionary Russian Economy Michael C. Howard 125 Celebrating Irving Fisher J. E. King 127 Money and Employment J. E. King 128 Marxian Reproduction Schema J. E. King 130 The Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics John Lodewijks 131 Henry George's Legacy in Economic Thought Gregory Moore 134 The Vanity of the Philosopher Gregory Moore 138 William Booth, Karl Marx and the London Residuum Anitra Nelson 142 Land: the Elusive Quest for Social Justice John Pullen 144 Cultural Continuity in Advanced Economies John Singleton 146 HETSA Conference 2006: Programme 148 HETSA Conference 2006: Abstracts 153 Communications 166 Editor's Corner 167 HETSA Conference 2007: Call for Papers 168 John King