> It
> seems to me that EAP's extension of Marx's reproduction schemes is very
> interesting [...]
There are also contributions by Preobrazhensky on the reproduction schemes
in some of his other works. See, in addition to the classic work _The New
Economics_ (Oxford University Press, 1965), the articles in "Part Three"
("The Theory of Economic Equilibrium in the Mixed Economy") of _The Crisis
of Soviet Industrialization: Selected Essays_ (ed. by Donald A. Filtzer,
M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1979) -- especially "The Problem of Economic
Equilibrium Under Concrete Capitalism and in the Soviet System",
originally written in 1926.
Most of his other works haven't been translated into other languages from
Russian. Writings (on other subjects) that have been translated include
_From N.E.P. to Socialism: A Glance Into the Future of Russia and Europe_
(New Park Publications, 1973) and _Die Sozialistische Alternative: Marx,
Lenin und die Anarchisten uber die Abschaffung des Kapitalismus_ (Berlin,
Rotbuch Verlag, 1974). And, of course, there is _The ABC of Communism_
that he co-authored earlier with Bukharin.
In solidarity, Jerry