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Enrich Professional Publishing Winter 2012/Spring 2013
CONTENTS About Enrich Professional Publishing............................................................................................................................................. 2 EPP TITLES Chinapedia—The First Authoritative Reference to Understanding China...........................................................................................4 The Private Equity Funds in China.................................................................................................................................................................5 Yearbook of China City Competitiveness 2012...........................................................................................................................................6 Innovative Capability of Chinese Enterprises...............................................................................................................................................7 Managing Inflation in China.............................................................................................................................................................................7 The Political and Economic History of China (1949—1976)..................................................................................................................8 The Capital Market in China............................................................................................................................................................................9 Structural Reform in China’s Regional Governments...............................................................................................................................10 Hong Kong 1997–2012...................................................................................................................................................................................10 China’s Carrying Capacity and Sustainable Development.......................................................................................................................11 China-India Cooperation Prospects..............................................................................................................................................................12 China’s Economic Issues (Volumes 1-5 Set & Volumes 6-9 Set).............................................................................................................13 China’s External Economic Relations............................................................................................................................................................14 A Theoretical Framework of China’s Macroeconomic Analysis.............................................................................................................14 Thinking the Inevitable....................................................................................................................................................................................15 China’s Future.....................................................................................................................................................................................................15 Enrich Annual Economic Review Series.......................................................................................................................................................16 Structural Economics in China......................................................................................................................................................................17 China’s Exchange Rate Variation....................................................................................................................................................................17 Reforming China...............................................................................................................................................................................................18 The Green Economy and Its Implementation in China............................................................................................................................19 Land and the Ruling Class in Hong Kong...................................................................................................................................................19 Economic Reforms and Development in China.........................................................................................................................................20 Growth without Crisis......................................................................................................................................................................................21 Chinese Currency Reform...............................................................................................................................................................................22 Development Finance in China......................................................................................................................................................................23 The Development of Rural Finance in China.............................................................................................................................................24 Evolution and Growth of China’s Wholesale Industry since 1978.........................................................................................................24 Research Report on the Socialist Legal System with Chinese Characteristics.....................................................................................25 An Introduction to China’s Taxation............................................................................................................................................................25 SILKROAD TITLES The Formation of Chinese Humanist Ethics...............................................................................................................................................27 The Eastward Dissemination of Western Learning in the Late Qing Dynasty....................................................................................28 A History of Journalism in China..................................................................................................................................................................29 A Concise History of the Qing Dynasty......................................................................................................................................................30 The Capital of Yuan Dynasty..........................................................................................................................................................................31 The History and Spirit of Chinese Art.........................................................................................................................................................31 Macau through 500 Years.................................................................................................................................................................................32 Hong Kong - 160 Years of Development in Maps......................................................................................................................................32 The Compilation of the Complete Library in the Four Branches of Literature..................................................................................33 The Humanistic Values of the Beijing Olympics........................................................................................................................................33 Metabolism of Modern Chinese Society......................................................................................................................................................34 The Phenomenon of Chinese Culture at the Turn of the 21st Century...............................................................................................35 Distanciation and Return................................................................................................................................................................................35 Order Form and Distributors.......................................................................................................................................................................37
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About Enrich Professional Publishing Enrich Professional Publishing is an independent publisher specializing in academic and reference works on the economic and financial changes taking place in China and the Greater China Region. The authoritative products developed by the Enrich Professional Publishing team enable investors and academics to fully understand China’s unique place in the world economy.
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Chinapedia The First Authoritative Reference to Understanding China Edited by Feng Jun et al. 冯俊 等编 (Renmin University of China) Translated by Jane Elliott
An Easy to Use Guide to Modern China KEY FEATURES • A comprehensive and authoritative guide to everything you need to know about China, written and compiled for seven years by the most knowledgeable scholars in their respective fields of expertise • With nine broad sections, and nearly 1000 entries, this encyclopedia provides a panoramic account of China’s geography, history, politics, economy, law and legal system, foreign relations, scientific and technological achievements, education, culture, art, and religion NEW August 2012 | 640 pages | 7x10 | US$188 €169 | £132 Cloth: 978-981-4332-54-5 eBook: 978-981-4332-15-6 (PDF) 978-981-4332-14-9 (EPUB) EDITOR Feng Jun is the former Vice President at the Renmin University of China, Professor and Dean at the School of Philosophy of the Renmin University of China, and Standing Vice Dean of the China Executive Leadership Academy. He was also a Senior Visiting Scholar at Oxford University in 1994. His areas of research cover Western philosophy, humanities, and cultural exchange. He has published several books, and more than fifty articles in renowned periodicals and key academic magazines in China. TRANSLATOR Jane Elliott is a native English speaker with a profound knowledge of legal, scientific, and technical terms in both Chinese and English. She studied Chinese at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University, and at Fudan University, Shanghai. From 1980 to 2005 she worked for the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office with nine of these years spent in Hong Kong.
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Geography Ethnicities in China The 23 Provinces and Administrative Divisions in China Ancient and Imperial History Battle of Red Cliff Confucianism, Legalism, Militarism Empress Regnant Wu Zetian and Heavenly Khan Modern and Contemporary History May Fourth Movement Long March Politics The National People’s Congress System The People’s Judicial System and the Legislative System of China Economy Reform and Opening Up The Green Trade Barrier Real Estate Tax, Income Tax, and Value Added Tax Integration of the Yangtze River Delta The Pan–Pearl River Delta (9+2) Economic Circle The Household Registration Administration System Law The Structure of China’s Socialist Legal System The Constitution of the People’s Republic of China and Its Amendment The Supreme People’s Court of China Diplomacy The Five Principles of Peaceful Co-Existence The China-ASEAN Free Trade Zone Science and Technology Mission to Mars The “863 Program” and the “Torch Program” Art, Culture, and Religion Calligraphy Beijing Opera Spring Festival, the Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, and Mid-autumn Festival
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Researchers, academics, professionals, policy-makers, students, and the general public interested in China
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The Private Equity Funds in China A 20-Year Overview Two-Volume Set Edited By Xia Bin 夏斌 主编 (People’s Bank of China Monetary Policy Committee)
An In-Depth Account of the Development of Private Equity Funds in China KEY FEATURES • Provides a brief introduction of private equity funds and their various forms such as private securities funds and private stock equity funds • Explains the development of private equity funds with reference to China’s unique circumstances as well as the structures and performances of the funds • Makes recommendations on supervision policies, enterprise management, product exploration, and personnel training to facilitate the progression of the equity funds industry NEW • Offers historical as well as international points of view over different stages of Two-Volume Set China’s private equity funds and the changes in regulatory mechanisms August 2013 | 460 pages | 7x10 | US$198 | €178 | £139 Cloth: 978-1-62320-008-4
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Chapter 1: Overview
Volume 1 July 2013 | 230 pages | 7x10 | US$108 €97 | £76 Cloth: 978-1-62320-006-0
• Definition of Private Equity Funds
Volume 2 August 2013 | 230 pages | 7x10 | US$108 €97 | £76 Cloth: 978-1-62320-007-7
• Sunshine Private Equity Funds
EDITOR Xia Bin is the consultant of the State Council, the committee member of the People’s Bank of China Monetary Policy Committee, as well as the Director of the Research Institute of Finance of the Development Research Center of the State Council. Additionally, he receives subsidies from the State Council and serves in the National Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Sciences.
Chapter 4: Analysis of the Development Environment of Private Equity Funds
• Problems of Private Equity Funds in China Chapter 2: Course of Development of Private Equity Funds in China • Comparison of Private Securities Funds and Private Equity Funds Chapter 3: Situations in Developed Markets of Private Equity Funds • Private Equity Funds in Europe, U.S.A., Japan, and Hong Kong
• Rise of China’s Economy and Capital Market • Diversification of the Asset Management Industry Chapter 5: Analysis of Regulatory Systems of Private Equity Funds • China’s Regulatory Environment and Mechanism Chapter 6: Development of China’s Private Equity Funds • Performance of the Private Equity Funds Industry Chapter 7: Development of China’s Private Securities Funds • Features of Private Securities Enterprises • Prospects of China’s Private Securities Enterprises Chapter 8: Non-Securities Private Investment Funds • Evaluation and Prospects of China’s Private Stock Equity Funds Chapter 9: Recommendations for China’s Private Equity Funds Industry
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Academics, researchers, scholars, and students interested in equity funds in China
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Yearbook of China City Competitiveness 2012 By China Institute of City Competitiveness and Advanced Institute for Contemporary China Studies of Hong Kong Baptist University
Reveals the Strengths of China’s Cities Complied by the China Institute of City Competitiveness and the Advanced Institute for Contemporary China Studies of Hong Kong Baptist University, the Yearbook of China City Competitiveness series has a history of more than 10 years. This volume in the authoritative series provides a comprehensive analysis of 297 cities in China by looking at the key performance areas of each city: economy, industry, finance, business, infrastructure, social system, environment, education, technology, and culture. The Yearbook of China City Competitiveness also provides an in-depth analysis of the 30 most competitive cities, as well as the 30 cities with the biggest potential for growth.
KEY FEATURES NEW September 2012 | 560 pages | 8.25x11 | US$158 | €142 | £111 Cloth: 978-981-4298-87-2 eBook: 978-981-4298-85-8 (PDF) 978-981-4402-04-0 (EPUB) AUTHORS China Institute of City Competitiveness is the first organization in China providing comprehensive, multi-angle, intelligent, and professional services for cities, with experts from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the United States, and the United Kingdom. It has provided special consultancy services to more than 100 municipal governments in and out of China, including Singapore and Malaysia, and established strategic relationships with Asian and Western cities, as well as over 2,000 international corporations and multinational companies.
• Up-to-date data on 297 Chinese cities with comprehensive coverage of more than 300 indicators, arranged in tables and graphs for easy comparison • Includes the first large-scale and comprehensive research on the strengths and differences of various cities undertaken over 10 years • Evaluates the competitiveness of Chinese cities with a focus on the financial, business, industrial, cultural, and environmental, education, and cultural aspects
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Overall Competitiveness Ranking of Chinese Cities • Growth Competitiveness Ranking of Chinese Cities • Overall Competitiveness of Chinese Cities: First-Level Indicators Ranking • Third-Level Indicator Scores of Overall Competitiveness of Chinese Cities • Growth Competitiveness of Chinese Cities: Third-Level Indicators Ranking • Analysis of Individual Indicators Ranking in Chinese City Competitiveness • Analysis of the 30 Most Competitive Chinese Cities • Analysis of the 30 Cities in China with the Highest Growth Competitiveness
Advanced Institute for Contemporary China Studies of Hong Kong Baptist University, established in August 2008, aims to become the focus of contemporary China studies of Hong Kong Baptist University as well as a world renowned center for contemporary China studies. It provides relevant information and consultant services for governments and relevant institutions, publishes articles, commentaries and documentaries on contemporary China, and organizes relevant international workshops, seminars, public lectures and conferences.
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Academics, researchers, professionals, and students interested in China’s regional development
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Innovative Capability of Chinese Enterprises By Yi Zhihong 伊志宏 著 (Renmin University of China)
A First-hand Look at Chinese Innovations KEY FEATURES • Analyzes indigenous innovation, proposed by the Chinese government in 2006 as a key to raising China’s competitiveness • Studies aspects such as technological innovation based on resource integration, innovation-oriented service supply chains, and the innovation of branding and sales channels
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • The Financing Environment of Indigenous Innovation • Technological Innovation Through Resource Integration • Operation of an Innovation-oriented Service Supply Chain BESTSELLER May 2012 | 440 pages | 7x10 | US$138 | €124 | £97
• Performance of Enterprise Informatization under Institutional Innovation • The Marketing Channel Innovation of Chinese Enterprises • Innovation of Proprietary Brand and Performance
Cloth: 978-981-4298-36-0 eBook: 978-981-4298-37-7 (PDF) 978-981-4298-63-6 (EPUB)
AUTHOR Yi Zhihong is the President of the Business School at the Renmin University of China. Yi’s research interests include pension system reform, capital markets, corporate investment, and financing strategies.
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Business professionals and practitioners interested in Chinese business, as well as managers, scholars, and professors doing research on innovation in Chinese enterprises
Managing Inflation in China Current Trends and New Strategies By Liu Yuanchun et al. 刘元春等 著 (Renmin University of China)
A Prominent Study of China’s Inflation KEY FEATURES • Assesses how inflation affects different sectors in the country, on the aspects of both wealth distribution and welfare provision. • Explains the policies and the strategies used to manage inflation in China and evaluates their effectiveness.
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • The Relationship between China’s Currency Policy and Inflation • Defining Economic Cycle, Inflation Cycle, and Stock Market Cycle
June 2013 | 338 pages | 7x10 | US$128 | €115 | £90 Cloth: 978-1-62320-000-8
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• The Change of Economic Structure due to the Increase in Labor Cost AUTHOR Liu Yuanchun is the Associate Dean of the School of Economics and Associate-director of the Institute of Economic Research, Renmin University of China. He teaches and studies China’s inflation, monetary policies, and macroeconomic analyses.
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Academics, professors, researchers, students, entrepreneurs, and policy-makers interested in equity funds in China
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The Political and Economic History of China (1949—1976) Three-Volume Set By Hu An'gang 胡鞍钢 著 (Tsinghua University)
A Chronicle of the Economic and Political History of Modern China KEY FEATURES • Traces the prolonged transformation of modern China from 1949 to1976, including the foundation of the People’s Republic of China up to the end of the Cultural Revolution • Provides rich details on China’s economic growth patterns, processes of industrialization, and China’s unique five-year plan system, and elaborates on China’s political life with penetrating analysis of profound historical events
Three-Volume Set
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October 2012 736 pages 7x10 US$338 €304 | £237 Cloth: 978-981-4332-72-9 eBook: 978-981-4332-60-6 (PDF) 978-981-4339-27-8 (EPUB) AUTHOR Hu An'gang is a Professor in the School of Public Policy & Management at Tsinghua University, Director of the Center for China Study at Tsinghua-CAS (Chinese Academy of Sciences), a Visiting Professor at Harvard University and Japan’s Keio University, and was a Guest Professor at Tongji University in Shanghai, China. He is one of the leaders in the field of China Studies, and has published 40 books and nearly 200 articles in the core periodicals and key academic magazines in China.
• Delivers a detailed overview of the history which lead to China’s current unprecedented upsurge
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Volume 1 The Early Stage of the People’s Republic of China (1949-1956) • China’s Condition and Modernization • A Historical Picture of China’s Economic Development • Preliminary Conditions of China’s Modern Economic Growth • Major Economic Sectors Before and After the Founding of the PRC August 2012 | 136 pages | 7x10 | US$118 | €106 | £83 Cloth: 978-981-4339-90-2 eBook: 978-981-4332-57-6 (PDF) / 978-981-4339-30-8 (EPUB)
Volume 2 From Great Leap Forward to Reconstructing the Economy (1957-1965) • The First “Golden Age” of China’s Industrialization • The Collectivization and Nationalization Movements • A Retrospective Analysis on the “Great Leap Forward” Campaign September 2012 | 320 pages | 7x10 | US$118 | €106 | £83 Cloth: 978-981-4339-92-6 eBook: 978-981-4332-75-0 (PDF) / 978-981-4332-63-7 (EPUB)
Volume 3 The Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) • Power Struggles Between Mao Zedong and Lin Biao • The “Red Guards”, “Tiananmen Incident” and Deng Xiaoping’s “Overall Rectification” • An Evaluation of Mao Zedong’s Achievements and Failures October 2012 | 280 pages | 7x10 | US$118 | €106 | £83 Cloth: 978-981-4339-94-0 eBook: 978-981-4332-66-8 (PDF) / 978-981-4332-69-9 (EPUB)
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Researchers, academics, professionals, students, policy-makers, and the general public interested in China’s economic and political history
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The Capital Market in China A 60-Year Review Three-Volume Set By Cao Erjie 曹尔阶 著 (China Construction Bank)編
A Thorough Explanation of the Formation of Capital and the Current Capital Market in China KEY FEATURES • Presents an overview of the formation of capital and the development of financing methods in China • Provides a comprehensive examination of China's capital market, covering state intervention, private funds, foreign capital, mergers, mutual funds, bonds, securities, and futures • Covers related issues, such as the role of capital in a socialist society, human capital, and time-space compression in China NEW
Three-Volume Set
• Explores the opportunities and challenges of Renminbi internationalization
October 2013 | 658 pages | 7x10 | US$268 €241 | £188
Volume 1
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• Innovation of China’s Mechanism of Capital Formation—The Enterprise Contracting System
AUTHOR Cao Erjie has been the Head of the Investment Investigation Department of China Construction Bank and a part-time lecturer of The Tsinghua School of Economics and Management. His other major publications include Research and Future Development of China's Securities Market.
• China’s Finance Lease Policies
• The Joint Stock System in China—The Socialization of Capital
August 2013 | 227 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-1-62320-002-2
Volume 2 • The Development of China’s Non-Public Economy and Private Investment • China’s Knowledge Economy and Human Capital—From the Perspective of Risk Investment • Emergence of China’s Mutual Investment Fund September 2013|226 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-1-62320-003-9
Volume 3 • The Securitization of Capital, The Financial Futures Market • China’s Investment Banks and Their Capital Operation • The Capital Operation of China’s A-Share Equity Market • The Internationalization of the Renminbi—Challenges and Opportunities October 2013|226 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-1-62320-004-6
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Academics, practitioners, professionals, and students interested in the financing methods, capital market, and financial development trends in China 9
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Structural Reform in China’s Regional Governments By Guo Qingwang and Gu Junxue 郭庆旺、贾俊雪 著 (Renmin University of China)
A Thorough Analysis of China’s Regional Governments KEY FEATURES • Combines the features of the development of China's socialist market economy and the reform of government financial and administrative management systems • Builds the framework for meta-analysis to examine the internal logic mechanism of the size and structure of the Chinese local governments • Explores the impact of the fiscal decentralization • Reviews the fundamental influence of the local government upon China’s socioeconomic development NEW July 2013 | 312 pages | 7x10 | US$118 | €106 | £83 Cloth: 978-1-62320-001-5
AUTHORS Guo Qingwang is the Dean of the School of Finance, Renmin University of China, and the Vice-President of the Chinese Tax Institute. Guo’s work covers macroeconomic theories, and financial policies research. Jia Junxue is an Associate Professor of the School of Finance, Renmin University of China. His research interests include financial policies, and macroeconomic theories.
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Academics, researchers, professionals, and policy-makers interested in China's local governments
Hong Kong 1997–2012 A Report on the HKSAR Since the Handover By Victor F. S. Sit 薛凤旋 著 (Hong Kong Baptist University)
Reviews the Developments and Changes in Hong Kong from 1997 to 2012 KEY FEATURES • A systematic review of the developments in Hong Kong during the 15 years after the former British colony’s return to China • Provides detailed information on various aspects of Hong Kong’s development, including the socio-economic situation, constitutional developments, and government structure • Serves as a source of comprehensive data using numerous tables and charts from different government departments and authorities • Analyzes the effects of important past events on the future of Hong Kong NEW September 2012 | 272 pages | 7x10 | US$108 | €97 | £76 Cloth: 978-981-4402-42-2 eBook: 978-981-4402-43-9 (PDF) 978-981-4402-44-6 (EPUB)
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AUTHOR Victor F. S. Sit is the Director of the Advanced Institute for Contemporary China Studies and Chair Professor of Geography at Hong Kong Baptist University. He is also an Honorary Professor at multiple universities and an advisor to numerous cities in China. His major research interests are Urban Geography and Urban Economics.
Academics, professors, researchers, and students interested in the developments and changes in Hong Kong
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China’s Carrying Capacity and Sustainable Development Volumes 1-5 A Comprehensive Analysis of China’s Sustainable Development KEY FEATURES • An overview of the effects of China's development on the country's population, resources, economy, and environment • Case studies and recommendations on future urban-rural integrated development and regional planning in China
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Volume 1 Theory and Measurement of Carrying Capacities Volumes 1-5
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By Lü Guangming and He Qiang 吕光明、何强 著 (National Bureau of Statistics of China)
October 2013 | 1171 pages | 7x10 | US$468 | €421 | £328 Cloth: 978-1-62320-014-5
• Evolution and theoretical framework of carrying capacity based on population, resources, economy, and environment
AUTHORS Lü Guangming is an Associate Professor of Beijing Normal University, specializing in the study of regional economies.
Volume 2 Economy-Wide Material Flow Accounting and China’s Economic Growth
He Qiang is a Doctor of Economics working at the National Bureau of Statistics of China. Wang Yafei is an Associate Professor of Beijing Normal University, specializing in environmental management and policy. Xi Wei is a Doctor of Economics of Central University of Finance and Economics, specializing in macroeconomic analysis. Zhao Nan is an Associate Professor in Accounting, Beijing Normal University. Shi Gang is an Associate Professor in Accounting, Beijing Normal University, specializing in statistical research of sustainable development. Wang Huitong is the Head of the Institute of Environmental Economics Research, Central University of Finance and Economics, and he specializes in environmental economics.
July 2013 | 223 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-1-62320-009-1
By Wang Yafei 王亚菲 著 (Beijing Normal University) • Evaluation of the sustainability of China's rural economic development • Dynamic impact analysis and panel data analysis of China's economic growth August 2013 | 192 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-1-62320-010-7
Volume 3 Analysis and Application of Carrying Capacities of China’s Regional Resources, Environment, and Economy By Xi Wei 席玮 著 (Central University of Finance and Economics) • Analysis of regional population carrying capacity based on natural resources, ecology, and economy September 2013 | 254 pages | 7x10 | US$108 | €97 | £76 Cloth: 978-1-62320-011-4
Volume 4 Urban-Rural Integrated Development in China: An Empirical Study from the Perspective of Carrying Capacity By Zhao Nan and Li Jianghua 赵楠、李江华 著 (Beijing Normal University) • Significance of land resources in urban-rural integrated development • Analysis of urban-rural infrastructure and water resource carrying capacities • Comparative analysis of energy efficiency in China's direct-controlled municipalities September 2013 | 244 pages | 7x10| US$108 | €97 | £76 Cloth: 978-1-62320-012-1
Volume 5 Carrying Capacities and China’s Regional Functional Planning By Shi Gang and Wang Huitong 石刚、王卉彤 著 (Central University of Finance and Economics) • Overview of the major functional regions in China based on official documents, carrying capacity research, and Geographic Information System analysis October 2013 | 258 pages | 7x10 | US$108 | €97 | £76 Cloth: 978-1-62320-013-8
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Researchers, students, academics, and policy-makers researching China’s future development and carrying capacity
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LEAD TITLES Enrich Series on China-India Issues Vol. 1
China-India Cooperation Prospects Papers presented at the 1st Academic Summit on ChinaIndia Cooperation Edited by Victor F. S. Sit 薛凤旋 (Hong Kong Baptist University)編
Forecasts Future Economic Developments in China and India KEY FEATURES • A collection of papers presented by 12 respected scholars from China and India at the First Academic Summit on China-India Cooperation held by the China India Fortune Foundation • Covers issues such as the economic development of China and India, the possibility of future cooperation between these two countries, and the economic situation in the South Asian region NEW October 2012 | 512 pages | 7x10 | US$158 | €142 | £111 Cloth: 978-981-4402-30-9 eBook: 978-981-4402-31-6 (PDF) 978-981-4402-32-3 (EPUB) EDITOR Victor F. S. Sit is the Director of the China India Fortune Foundation and the Advanced Institute for Contemporary China Studies, and Chair Professor of Geography at Hong Kong Baptist University. He is also an Honorary Professor of many universities and advisor to numerous cities in China. His major research interests are Urban Geography and Urban Economics. He served as Member of the Preparatory Committee for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region from 1996 to 1997 and the Deputy of the National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China from 1993 to 2008.
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• Provides new insights into the relations between China and India
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Part I China-India Economic Development Experiences and Relevance to Future Cooperation • Comparison of Chinese and Indian Economic Reform and Development Models • The Development of the Sino-Indian Economic Partnership and the Creation of a Bilateral Free Trade Zone Part II General Issues on China-India Cooperation • The Rise of India and its Pursuit of Goals and World Power • Areas of Convergence and Divergence in India-China Relations Part III China-India Sectoral Cooperation Scenarios • The Energy-Poverty-Climate Nexus: A Tale of Two Countries Part IV China-India and the World Order • China's International Strategies and the Situation of South Asia • China, India, and the Emerging World Order
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China’s Economic Issues
Volumes 1-5 Set & Volumes 6-9 Set A Guide to Understanding China’s Economic Trends Volume 1 China’s Opening-up: The Impact on Monetary Policy Choice By Fan Zhiyong 范志勇 著 (Renmin University of China) March 2011 | 288 pages | 7x10 | US$108 | €97 | £76 Cloth: 978-981-4298-18-6
Volume 2 Growth of the Service Sector in the Yangtze River Delta By Liu Zhibiao and Zheng Jianghuai et al. 刘志彪、郑江淮 (University of Nanjing) April 2011 | 512 pages | 7x10 | US$148 | €133 | £104 Cloth: 978-981-4298-20-9
Volume 3 Foreign Trade Growth and Economic Development in China: Retrospective and Future Prospects Volumes 1-5
By Jin Zhesong and Li Jun 金哲松、李军 著 (University of Kobe, Central University of Finance and Economics)
Copyright 2012 | 1552 pages | 7x10 | US$448| €403 | £314
June 2011| 296 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-981-4298-22-3
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Volume 4 A Study of the Macroeconomic Effects of China’s Fiscal Deficits By Xu Xiongqi and Xie Fei 许雄奇、谢非 著 (Chongqing University of Technology) August 2011 | 240 pages | 7x10 | US$88 | €79 | £62 Cloth: 978-981-4298-24-7
Volume 5 Competition, Concentration and Efficiency of Commercial Banks in South Korea, Mainland China and Taiwan By Huang Juan 黄隽 著 (Renmin University of China) August 2011 | 216 pages | 7x10 | US$88 | €79 | £62 Cloth: 978-981-4298-26-1
Volume 6 Research on Western Economic Triangular Zone: Development of the Anti-gradient Region By Shao Feng 邵锋 著 (Tsinghua University) May 2012 | 320 pages | 7x10 | US$88 | US$88 | €79 | £62 Cloth: 978-981-4298-76-6
Volume 7 Conflict and Harmony: Development in the Yangtze River Delta By Liu Zhibiao and Zheng Jianghuai 刘志彪、郑江淮 (University of Nanjing) October 2012 | 408 pages | 7x10 | US$148 | €133 | £104 Cloth: 978-981-4298-79-7 NEW
Volumes 6-9
Volume 8 The Strategy of Chinese Rural-Urban Coordinated Development to 2020 Part 1
December 2012 | 1432 pages | 7x10 | US$448| €403 | £314
By Sun Jiuwen 孙久文 著 (Renmin University of China) December 2012| 352 pages | 7x10 | US$128 | €115 | £90 Cloth: 978-981-4298-82-7
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Volume 9 The Strategy of Chinese Rural-Urban Coordinated Development to 2020 Part 2
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By Sun Jiuwen 孙久文 著 (Renmin University of China) December 2012 | 352 pages | 7x10 | US$128 | €115 | £90 Cloth: 978-981-4339-81-0
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China’s External Economic Relations Edited by Liu Saili and Zhou Lin 刘赛力、周林 (China Foreign Affairs University)
Explores China’s External Economic Relations and Policies KEY FEATURES • Provides a comprehensive and systematic examination of China’s external economic relations, offers an up-to-date account of its history and development, characteristics, problems, and prospects, and focuses on aspects such as China’s openness, external trade policies, and Foreign Direct Investment • Analyzes in detail China’s economic relations with different countries and regions of the world
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Foreign Trade and Investment of China and Its “Go Global” Strategy • International Contracting and Foreign Labor Service Cooperation NEW September 2012 | 480 pages | 7x10 | US$148 | €133 | £104 Cloth: 978-981-4332-13-2 eBook: 978-981-4332-11-8 (PDF) 978-981-4332-09-5 (EPUB)
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• Economic Relations between China and ASEAN EDITOR Liu Saili is an Associate Professor of International Economics at the China Foreign Affairs University. She also served as First Secretary of the Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Toronto and at the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Scholars, academics, students, and the general public interested in China’s external economic relations and policies
A Theoretical Framework of China’s Macroeconomic Analysis By Zheng Chaoyu 郑超愚 著 (Renmin University of China)
Systematically Examines China’s Macroeconomy • Analyses China’s current macroeconomic situation (high savings, investment, and economic growth rates), and looks at other topics such as external demand-driven economic fluctuations, structural and cost-push inflations, and economic structural change • Examines the effects of China’s monetary policy and China’s experience in demand management • Applies numerous data and economic models (the AD—AS Model, the Purchasing Power Parity Theory, and the CMAFM Model) to the analysis of China’s macroeconomy
NEW December 2012 | 216 pages | 7x10 | US$108 | €97 | £76 Cloth: 978-981-4402-33-0 eBook: 978-981-4402-34-7 (PDF) 978-981-4402-35-4 (EPUB)
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AUTHOR Zheng Chaoyu is Professor of Economics at the Renmin University of China. He was Post-Doctoral Researcher at the School of Economics of Peking University from 1995 to 1997 and Visiting Research Scholar of The Fulbright Program of the U.S. in 2004 and 2005. He was also selected to join the Program for New Century Excellent Talents at University held by China’s Ministry of Education.
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Thinking the Inevitable China’s Economic Superpower Aspiration in the New Paradigm By Chi Lo 罗念慈 著
Reveals China’s Capability to Become the World’s Next Economic Superpower This book analyzes the impact and implications of the subprime crisis on China’s macroeconomy and policy, covers the risks and obstacles China is facing during economic reform and expansion, reviews the internationalization of the Renminbi, and assesses China’s future aspirations “Chi Lo’s new book can certainly provide valuable insights into the emergence of China as a world superpower following the subprime crisis in the United States. Readers should find Mr. Lo’s insights interesting and illuminating.” BESTSELLER March 2012 | 176 pages | 6x9 | US$68 | €61 | £48 Cloth: 978-981-4298-99-5 eBook: 978-981-4298-98-8 (PDF) 978-981-4298-97-1 (EPUB)
— Ronald Wan, Economist and Senior Investment Banker, Chair Professor at the Renmin University of China, and Managing Director & Head of Investment Banking at China Merchants Securities in Hong Kong AUTHOR Chi Lo is CEO of a major asset management company based in Hong Kong. Previously, he was the Asia-Pacific Research Head for British private property fund Grosvenor; Asia Chief Economist and Strategist at Standard Chartered Bank and HSBC.
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China’s Future The Path to Prosperity and Peace By Jin Canrong et al. 金灿荣等 著 (Renmin University of China) 編
A Vivid Study of China’s Current Situation and Future Prospects KEY FEATURES • Uses lively examples to illustrate the challenges faced by China and explains the corresponding measures and underlying ideologies • Provides an account of China’s tremendous, and sometimes difficult, economic growth • Analyzes regional and international security issues as well as internal threats in relation to the rise of China’s status in the world • Provides a diversified perspective on the direction of China’s future development to give suggestions on national policy as well as China’s diplomatic strategy and role NEW September 2013 | 200 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-1-62320-015-2
AUTHOR Jin Canrong is the Vice Director and a Professor of the School of International Studies of the Renmin University of China. He is also the Vice President of the China National Association of International Studies and the Standing Director of the Pacific Society of China. His research focuses on the American political system and culture of politics, America’s diplomacy, U.S.–China relations, and China’s external policies.
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Enrich Annual Economic Review Series Volumes 1-3 Set By the Institute of Economic Research of Renmin University of China 中国人民大学经济研究所 著
Projects Future Economic Trends by Reviewing the Past KEY FEATURES • Reviews in detail China’s annual economic figures and provides analysis of the current state of China’s economy in key sectors and industries • Monitors major economic trends in China and global trends affecting China • Includes valuable information and analysis from the leading economic institute in China
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Volumes 1-3 September 2012 | 1032 pages | 7x10 | US$318 | €286 | £223 Cloth: 978-981-4339-51-3 eBook: 978-981-4339-54-4 (PDF) 978-981-4339-57-5 (EPUB) AUTHOR The Institute of Economic Research of the Renmin University of China is an academic institution engaged in research on China’s macroeconomic dynamics and major economic issues. It leverages the outstanding research capabilities of the School of Economics of the Renmin University of China and commissions a number of macroeconomists to study China’s macroeconomic trends and cutting-edge economic issues.
China’s Economy 2009 • Global Monetary Policy Adjustment and Chinese Monetary Policy Coordination • Fiscal Policy Adjustment under Expectation of Economic Recovery • Foreign Trade and Employment Adjustment in China March 2011 | 312 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-981-4298-67-4 eBook: 978-981-4298-68-1 (PDF) / 978-981-4298-69-8 (EPUB)
China’s Economy 2010 • Core Inflation Estimate of China • Economic Crisis, Strategic Adjustment and the Sustainability of China’s Foreign Trade Development • Regulations on Real Estate Market November 2011| 408 pages | 7x10 | US$128 | €115 | £90 Cloth: 978-981-4339-33-9 eBook: 978-981-4339-36-0 (PDF) / 978-981-4339-39-1 (EPUB)
China’s Economy 2011 • Liquidity in the Financing Structure Variation • The Impact of Tax Reduction on the Macroeconomy • China's Export Growth September 2012| 312 pages | 7x10 | US$128 | €115 | £90 Cloth: 978-981-4339-42-1 eBook: 978-981-4339-45-2 (PDF) / 978-981-4339-48-3 (EPUB)
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Structural Economics in China A Three-Dimensional Framework for Balanced Growth By Xiang Junbo 项俊波 著 (Agricultural Bank of China)
Pinpoints the Risks of Structural Imbalances in China’s Economy KEY FEATURES • A thorough examination of the structural imbalances in China’s consumption, investment, financial, and international balance of payments sectors • Uses an innovative and systematic three-dimensional framework to analyze and measure China’s structural imbalances in terms of wealth distribution, economic growth, and environmental protection • Considers future adjustment strategies such as a low-carbon economic structure, a consumption-oriented economic structure, a market-oriented financial structure, and a regional economic structure February 2012 | 360 pages | 7x10 | US$118 | €106 | £83 Cloth: 978-981-4298-38-4 eBook: 978-981-4298-39-1 (PDF) 978-981-4298-64-3 (EPUB)
AUTHOR Xiang Junbo is the Chairman of the Agricultural Bank of China. He served as Deputy Auditor-General of the National Audit Office, Vice President of the People’s Bank of China and Director of its Shanghai headquarters. His areas of research include the whole of the field of economics, including fiscal, financial, and legal issues, auditing, and supervision and risk control.
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Researchers, academics, professionals, policy-makers, and the general public interested in China’s economic structure and development
China’s Exchange Rate Variation Impacts on Industrial Restructuring By Gu Kejian and Yu Jian 谷克鉴、余剑 著 (Renmin University of China)
Explores the Impact of Renminbi Fluctuation on China’s Industry KEY FEATURES • Analyzes China’s current industrial restructuring as it is affected by exchange rate variations • Shows trends of China's exchange rate system reform and how these affect efforts of industrial restructuring
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • China’s Industrial Restructuring in the Context of Comparative Advantage: Exchange Rate and Gains from Trade BESTSELLER January 2012 | 272 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-981-4298-34-6 eBook: 978-981-4298-35-3 (PDF) 978-981-4298-62-9 (EPUB)
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• Path Analysis of Changes in China’s Exchange Rate Leading to Industrial Restructuring • Introduction of Development and Openness Variables: The Long-term Trend of China’s Exchange Rate Inclining to Comparative Advantage AUTHOR Gu Kejian is a Professor at the School of Business at the Renmin University of China. He studies international trade theory and policy.
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ECONOMICS Enrich Series on China’s Economic Reform
Reforming China Five-Volume Set
Edited by Li Tieying 李铁映 编 (Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China)
Examines the Fundamentals that Underpin China’s 30Year Economic Reforms KEY FEATURES • A comprehensive analysis of China’s 30-year process of economic reform, including an overview of the underlying theoretical framework, a review of the important reform measures and their implementation, as well as a summary of China’s experience in comparison with reforms in other countries • An authoritative source of information from Chinese think-tanks • Enrich Professional Publishing’s bestseller in the field of Chinese economic studies BESTSELLER
Five-Volume Set Copyright 2011 | 2300 pages | 7x10 | US$528 €475 | £370 Cloth: 978-981-4298-08-7 eBook: 978-981-4298-09-4 (PDF) 978-981-4298-49-0 (EPUB) SERIES EDITOR Li Tieying is a former Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China. For more than 20 years he served as the minister in charge of the State Commission for Economic Restructuring, and he participated in the implementation of China’s economic reforms during that time.
Volume 1 Reforming China: Theoretical Framework • Deconstruction of the Planned Economy • Formation of the Modern Market Economy September 2010 | 256 pages | 7x10 | US$88 | €79 | £62 Cloth: 978-981-4298-00-1 eBook: 978-981-4298-01-8 (PDF) / 978-981-4298-44-5 (EPUB)
Volume 2 Reforming China: Experiences and Lessons • China’s Rural Reform, China’s State-owned Enterprises Reform • China’s Fiscal System Reform, China’s Income Distribution Reform • China’s Employment System Reform, China’s Social Security System Reform September 2010 | 516 pages | 7x10 | US$138 | €124 | £97 Cloth: 978-981-4298-02-5 eBook: 978-981-4298-03-2 (PDF) / 978-981-4298-45-2 (EPUB)
Volume 3 Reforming China: Major Events (1978–1991) September 2010 | 520 pages | 7x10 | US$138 | €124 | £97 Cloth: 978-981-4298-04-9 eBook: 978-981-4298-05-6 (PDF) / 978-981-4298-46-9 (EPUB)
Volume 4 Reforming China: Major Events (1992–2004) September 2010 | 600 pages | 7x10 | US$138 | €124 | £97 Cloth: 978-981-4298-42-1 eBook: 978-981-4298-43-8 (PDF) / 978-981-4298-47-6 (EPUB)
Volume 5 Reforming China: International Comparisons and Reference September 2010 | 408 pages | 7x10 | US$118 | €106 | £83 Cloth: 978-981-4298-06-3 eBook: 978-981-4298-07-0 (PDF) / 978-981-4298-48-3 (EPUB)
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The Green Economy and Its Implementation in China Edited by Manhong Mannie Liu (Harvard University), David Ness (University of South Australia), and Huang Haifeng (Ministry of Land and Resources)
Outlines the Future of China’s Green Economy KEY FEATURES • A collection of essays and papers presented by over 30 internationally regarded experts from China, Canada, the United States, Europe and Australia in a series of conferences on China’s ecological development issues at the China-Europe Forum hosted by the Ecological Development Union International (EDUI) in 2010 • Covers issues such as government policies, the challenges of water resources, renewable energy in the context of the 11th and 12th Five-Year Plans, and the sustainable development of the green economy • Compares China’s green economy with those of other countries BESTSELLER EDITORS Copyright 2012 | 400 pages | 7x10 | US$128 Manhong Mannie Liu, Ph.D. in Applied Economics (Cornell), is a Professor and Ph.D. €115 | £90 advisor at the School of Finance, Renmin University of China; Financial Advisor to Beijing Municipal Government; Director at Boston China VC Research Center and the Cloth: 978-981-4298-95-7 Renmin University Venture Capital and Private Equity Research Center. eBook: 978-981-4332-87-3 (PDF) 978-981-4332-90-3 (EPUB) David Ness is Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the University of South Australia. He is the Executive Chairman of Ecological Development Union International (EDUI).
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Researchers, academics and students, policy-makers, entrepreneurs and business executives interested in the green economy and the issues of sustainable development facing China
Land and the Ruling Class in Hong Kong Second Edition By Alice Poon 潘慧娴 著
A Critical Study of the Hong Kong Property Market KEY FEATURES • An insider’s view on how Hong Kong’s land system, inherited from the British, has helped to create unrivalled wealth for the ruling class, how the lack of competition law has encouraged industrial and economic concentration in the same entities, and how these factors have given rise to a host of social and economic ills • The Chinese version has become the bestseller of non-fiction titles in Hong Kong in 2010 • This second edition has been thoroughly updated using the most current economic data from 2010 and features the addition of a new prologue
Copyright 2011 | 208 pages | 6x9 | US$68 | €61 | £48 Cloth: 978-981-4339-10-0 eBook: 978-981-4402-39-2 (PDF)
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AUTHOR Alice Poon spent a total of 20 years in the real estate industry. She worked for eight years as a Personal Assistant to Kwok Tak Seng, the late Chairman and founder of the Sun Hung Kai Properties Group in Hong Kong. In the 1990s, she joined another property developer, Kerry Properties, and was responsible for land and property valuation and acquisition. She was also involved in rezoning application and lease modification procedures.
Academics and business executives interested in the property market, business, and political environment of Hong Kong
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Economic Reforms and Development in China Three-Volume Set By Cheng Siwei 成思危 编 (Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China)
Interprets China’s Economy through the Eyes of a Chinese Statesman KEY FEATURES • The thoughts and reflections of this highly regarded Chinese scholar and statesman on vital economic issues such as venture capital, the current financial crisis, capital and monetary markets, inflation and deflation, housing system reform, the social security system, and enterprise management in contemporary China • The Chinese version has been highly regarded by top-ranking Chinese politicians and scholars
Three-Volume Set Copyright 2012 | 1216 pages | 7x10 |US$378 | €340 | £265 Cloth: 978-981-4332-47-7 eBook: 978-981-4332-52-1 (PDF) 978-981-4332-53-8 (EPUB) AUTHOR Cheng Siwei is the Chairman of International Finance Forum, and a former Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China. He is the Dean of the Institute of Management at the Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Honorary Professor of the Faculty of Business Administration at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He was an academic advisor to the World Bank Institute and Director at the Department of Management Sciences at the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He is now leading the Research Center on Fictitious Economy and Data Science at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research mainly covers complexity science, fictitious economy, and venture capital. He has been dubbed the ‘Father of Venture Capital in China’ by those in the field for his groundbreaking work in this area.
• Essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the complex economic developments in China
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Volume 1 • Fictitious Economy and the East Asian Financial Crisis • The Theory and Practice of Managing Enterprises by Government • Housing Reform in China’s Urban Areas • China’s Rural Consumer Markets February 2011 | 432 pages | 7x10 | US$138 | €124 | £97 Cloth: 978-981-4332-16-3 eBook: 978-981-4332-48-4 (PDF) / 978-981-4332-49-1 (EPUB)
Volume 2 (Translated by Prof. Chan Sinwai, Chairman of the Department of Translation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong) • Development of China’s Socialist Market Economic System • Analysis and Adjustment of China’s Stock Market • The Development of China’s Currency Market • From Bonded Areas to Free Trade Zones December 2011| 432 pages | 7x10 | US$138 | €124 | £97 Cloth: 978-981-4298-30-8 eBook: 978-981-4298-31-5 (PDF) / 978-981-4298-60-5 (EPUB)
Volume 3 • The Construction of an Innovation-Oriented Nation • Reform of the Renminbi System • Global Financial Crisis and Chinese Strategies December 2011| 352 pages | 7x10 | US$138 | €124 | £97 Cloth: 978-981-4332-46-0 eBook: 978-981-4332-50-7 (PDF) / 978-981-4332-51-4 (EPUB)
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Growth without Crisis China’s Modern Financial System By China’s Financial Policy Research Center of the Renmin University of China 中国人民大学中国财政金融政策研究中心 著
Decodes China’s “Crisis-Free” Economic Growth KEY FEATURES • Focuses on the roles of China’s financial system as a promoter and stabilizer of the country’s economic growth • Establishes the concept of 30-year economic “crisis-free growth” in China and explores the fiscal and financial reasons for such growth • Explains the relationship between economic growth, fiscal decentralization, local government behavior and taxation, and traces the political and economic mechanisms of exchange rate reform in order to explain the reasons for China’s economic growth BESTSELLER CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Copyright 2012 | 448 pages | 7x10 | US$128 | • High-speed Growth of Taxation in China: Tax Capacity and Tax Effort €115 | £90 • The Effects and Transmission Mechanism of the China’s Monetary Policy: An Cloth: 978-981-4298-32-2 Analysis Based on SVAR eBook: 978-981-4298-33-9 (PDF) • Re-interpreting the Modern Financial System: Theory and Choices Based on the 978-981-4298-61-2 (EPUB) Reality of China’s Endowments AUTHOR China’s Financial Policy Research Center of the Renmin University of China has conducted a series of studies on important financial issues in China, such as fiscal and monetary policies, rural financial reforms, venture investment, financial management and economic development, design of the public financial framework, governance structure of commercial banks, opening up of the capital market, and other related issues. The Center provides for the development of financial theories in China through the application of modern economic research techniques.
• China’s High Monetization • Capital Fund of China’s State-owned Banks • China’s Agricultural Credit System • The Renminbi Equilibrium Exchange Rate: Theoretical Origin and the Political Economy of Exchange Rate • Abnormal Relations between Stock Market and Economic Growth: Theoretical and Empirical Evidence of China • Preference of Chinese Listed Companies for Equity Financing: Evidence and Analysis • Backward Development of the Chinese Bond Market: An Analysis Based on Corporate Bonds
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Chinese Currency Reform Volumes 1-3 Set A Thorough Analysis of the Reforms of China’s Banking Industry and Currency System KEY FEATURES • Analyzes the currency reforms that China will undertake in the current global economy • Explores the relationship between Chinese banking system reform, regionalization and internationalization of the Renminbi, as well as the possible cooperation between the Renminbi, the Yen, and other Asian currencies • Provides the first comprehensive study of Renminbi internationalization by experts in Mainland China BESTSELLER
Volumes 1-3 Copyright 2012 | 1008 pages | 7x10 | US$318 | €286 | £223 Cloth: 978-981-4339-06-3 eBook: 978-981-4339-09-4 (PDF) 978-981-4339-93-3 (EPUB) AUTHORS Zhang Jie is a Professor and Deputy Head of the School of Finance, and the Head of the International Currency Research Institute at China Renmin University. His research areas include financial systems and China’s financial system and development. Kamikawa Takao is a Professor in International Economics of the Faculty of Economics at the Yokohama National University, and a committee member of Japan Society of International Economics. Li Xiao is Professor and Deputy Dean of the School of Economics at Jilin University. He is also the Vice Chairman of the China Society of World Economics. His main research focus is on international and East Asian economic development.
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Volume 1 Internationalization of the Renminbi: History, Theories and Policies By Zhang Jie 张杰 著 (Remin University of China) • The Transformation of the Currency System and the Influences of the Banking System • The Expansion of Trade Versus the Appreciation of the Renminbi March 2011 | 264 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-981-4298-73-5 eBook: 978-981-4298-74-2 (PDF) / 978-981-4298-75-9 (EPUB)
Volume 2 Regionalization of the Renminbi By Li Xiao and Ding Yibing et al. 李晓、丁一兵等 著 (Jilin University) • The Feasibility Analysis of the Regionalization of the Renminbi • Choice of Path to the Regionalization of the Renminbi October 2011| 384 pages | 7x10 | US$118 | €106 | £83 Cloth: 978-981-4339-04-9 eBook: 978-981-4339-07-0 (PDF) / 978-981-4339-89-6 (EPUB)
Volume 3 Cooperation between the Renminbi and the Yen Edited by Li Xiao and Kamikawa Takao 李晓、上川孝夫 主编 (Yokohama National University & Jilin University) • The Stabilization and Internationalization of the Renminbi and the Future of the East Asian Currency System • The Cooperation of Asian Currencies and Sino-Japanese Coordination: From the Chinese Perspective November 2011| 360 pages | 7x10 | US$118 | €106 | £83 Cloth: 978-981-4339-05-6 eBook: 978-981-4339-08-7 (PDF) / 978-981-4339-91-9 (EPUB)
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Development Finance in China Three-Volume Set By the China Development Bank and the Renmin University of China 国家开发银行及中国人民大学 著
Explores the Chinese Way of Development Finance in Balancing Government Goals and Market Mechanism KEY FEATURES • The first series exploring the development finance of China from the authoritative source of information • Examines the theoretical framework of the development finance system, compares it with systems of foreign countries, summarizes typical cases of China’s development finance, reviews the historical background of development finance bonds, and analyzes the market innovations in bond issuing BESTSELLER
Three-Volume Set
January 2011 | 1304 pages | 7x10 | US$358 | €322 | £251 Cloth: 978-981-4298-16-2 eBook: 978-981-4298-17-9 (PDF) 978-981-4298-53-7 (EPUB) AUTHOR China Development Bank and the Renmin University of China jointly set up the Research Team on the Developmental Finance of China in August 2004. Systematic research projects have been conducted around the successful operation of the China Development Bank since 1994, and especially after 1998 with China’s shift to a transitional economy. Directors of the Project Committee included Chen Yuan (President of the China Development Bank), Ji Baocheng (President of Renmin University of China), and Huang Da (Professor of the School of Finance, Renmin University of China).
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Volume 1 Development Finance in China: Theory and Implementation • The Practice and Implementation of Development Finance in China • The Theoretical Framework of Development Finance • An International Comparison of Policy Finance January 2011 | 480 pages | 7x10 | US$148 | €133 | £104 Cloth: 978-981-4298-10-0 eBook: 978-981-4298-11-7 (PDF) / 978-981-4298-50-6 (EPUB)
Volume 2 Development Finance in China: Case Studies • The “Industrial Park” in Suzhou • The “World Expo” in Shanghai and “Go Out” in Shenzhen • “Micro-loans” in China January 2011| 544 pages | 7x10 | US$168 | €151 | £118 Cloth: 978-981-4298-12-4 eBook: 978-981-4298-13-1 (PDF) / 978-981-4298-51-3 (EPUB)
Volume 3 Development Finance in China: Bond Market Innovation • The History, Structure and Development of Financial Bonds • The Development Financial Bonds Pushing Forward the Development of China’s Financial System • An Effective Combination of National Credit and Credit Institutions January 2011| 280 pages | 7x10 | US$108 | €97 | £76 Cloth: 978-981-4298-14-8 eBook: 978-981-4298-15-5 (PDF) / 978-981-4298-52-0 (EPUB)
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The Development of Rural Finance in China By Chen Yulu and Ma Yong 陈雨露、马勇 著 (Renmin University of China)
Decodes China’s Rural Finance KEY FEATURE • Provides an in-depth analysis of peasants’ financing behaviors and demands, as well as the structures and policies of rural financial systems through extensive field study
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • China’s Reform of Rural Finance • China’s Agricultural Credit Market • Marketization of Rural Finance and Transformation of Rural Society AUTHORS Chen Yulu is the President of the Renmin University, Beijing Foreign Studies University, NEW Vice President of the China International Finance Society, Deputy Secretary-General and Standing Director of the China Society for Finance and Banking, and a Professor at August 2012 | 352 pages | 7x10 | US$138 | The School of Finance of the Renmin University of China. €124 | £97 Cloth: 978-981-4332-08-8 eBook: 978-981-4332-07-1 (PDF) 978-981-4332-06-4 (EPUB)
Ma Yong is a Ph.D. in Finance and a Research Fellow of the International Monetary Institute at China Financial Policy Research Center of the Renmin University of China. His areas of research include macro-economics, financial stability, and China’s rural finance.
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Evolution and Growth of China’s Wholesale Industry since 1978 By Ma Longlong 马龙龙 著 (Renmin University of China)
Chronicles the Development of China’s Wholesale Industry KEY FEATURES • The first English book about China’s wholesale industry since China’s opening-up • Reviews the history of China’s wholesale industrial reform since 1978, offers a comprehensive examination of the growth of the industry, its structural evolution, market development, and the emergence of logistics operations
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Organizational Evolution of China’s Wholesale Industry • The Emergence and Development of Logistics Operations • Future Prospects for China’s Wholesale Industry Copyright 2012 | 504 pages | 7x10 | US$158 | €142 | £111 Cloth: 978-981-4298-40-7 eBook: 978-981-4298-41-4 (PDF) 978-981-4298-65-0 (EPUB)
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LAW & TAXATION
Research Report on the Socialist Legal System with Chinese Characteristics Five-Volume Set Edited By Zhu Jingwen and Han Dayuan 朱景文、韩大元 主编 (Renmin University of China)
Decodes the Socialist Legal System of China KEY FEATURES • Covers national research on the socialist legal system which the Chinese government has aimed at perfecting • Studies the current situation and the characteristics of such a legal system, analyzes the problems of China’s legal system and the possible solutions, and explores the development trends of both Chinese and international legal systems
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Five-Volume Set
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February 2013 | 1040 pages | 7x10 | US$708 | €637 | £496 Cloth: 978-981-4339-62-9 eBook: 978-981-4339-65-0 (PDF) 978-981-4339-68-1 (EPUB)
• The Traditional Legal System of China: Evolution and Characteristics • Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Civil and Commercial Law, Economic Law, Social Law, and Procedural Laws of Litigation EDITOR Han Dayuan is the Dean of the China Law School at the Renmin University of China. He was a visiting scholar at Harvard University. In 2005, he was elected as a Distinguished Contemporary Chinese Jurist.
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An Introduction to China’s Taxation Edited by Yang Hong 杨虹 编 (Central University of Finance and Economics)
Deconstructs the Complexities of China’s Tax System KEY FEATURES • Introduces types of taxes in China such as value-added tax, consumption tax, business tax, tariff, enterprise income tax, personal income tax, property tax, etc. • Provides a comprehensive analysis of China’s tax system, including the latest changes in the country’s methods of taxation • Introduces the basic concept of China’s tax system, the development and evolution of the tax system since the founding of the PRC, and the details of the current tax system with a focus on tax rates, taxpayers, tax incentives, and specific taxation EDITOR Yang Hong is a Certified Public Accountant and an Associate Professor at the School of Taxation in the Central University of Finance and Economics. She teaches and studies China’s tax system, tax laws, and tax planning. February 2012 | 400 pages | 7x10 | US$118 | €106 | £83 Cloth: 978-981-4332-01-9 eBook: 978-981-4332-00-2 (PDF) 978-981-4339-88-9 (EPUB)
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LEAD TITLES
The Formation of Chinese Humanist Ethics A Hermeneutic-Semiotic Perspective Four-Volume Set
By Li Youzheng 李幼蒸 著 (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
A Systematic Survey of Confucianism and Chinese Ethics KEY FEATURES • Makes Chinese ethics theoretically more understandable through an interdisciplinary approach, from the perspectives of hermeneutics and semiotics • The Analects of Confucius are structurally analyzed so as to reveal the epistemological preconditions and pragmatic rationality implied in the maxims of this important classic • The composition, constitution, and structure of the Han Academic system are studied; other pre-Qin Chinese ideologies, like Taoist nihilism and MencianConfucian ethics are also discussed
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Four-Volume Set August 2012 | 816 pages | 7x10 | US$358 | €322 | £251 Cloth: 978-981-4339-84-1 eBook: 978-981-4402-37-8 (PDF) 978-981-4402-38-5 (EPUB)
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Volume 1 and 2 The Structure of the Chinese Ethical Archetype • The Background and Foundation of Confucian Ethical Rationality • The Pragmatic Aesthetics of Ethical Choice • The Political Turn of Mencian-Confucian Ethics against Taoist Nihilism and Legalist Philosophy of Power
Volume 3 and 4 The Constitution of Han-Academic Ideology AUTHOR Li Youzheng is Special Research Fellow at the World Civilization Comparative Studies Centre of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Vice-President of the International Association for Semiotic Studies, and Advisor of the International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy. He has written books such as Aesthetics and Philosophy of Contemporary Western Movies, Structure and Meaning, An Introduction to Theoretical Semiotics, Historical Semiotics, The Structure of the Chinese Ethical Archetype, The Constitution of Han-Academic Ideology, and Epistemological Problems of the Comparative Humanities. He has also translated titles such as The Savage Mind, Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature and General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology.
• The Background and Conditions of Han-Confucianism • The Composition of the Confucian Classics • The Cultural Consequences of Han-Confucianism
Volume 1 The Structure of the Chinese Ethical Archetype Part 1 June 2012 | 256 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-981-4332-36-1 eBook: 978-981-4339-31-5 (PDF) / 978-981-4339-32-2 (EPUB)
Volume 2 The Structure of the Chinese Ethical Archetype Part 2 July 2012 | 208 pages | 7x10 | US$98 | €88 | £69 Cloth: 978-981-4332-37-8 eBook: 978-981-4339-34-6 (PDF) / 978-981-4339-35-3 (EPUB)
Volume 3 The Constitution of Han-Academic Ideology Part 1 August 2012 | 176 pages | 7x10 | US$88 | €79 | £62 Cloth: 978-981-4332-39-2 eBook: 978-981-4339-40-7 (PDF) / 978-981-4339-41-4 (EPUB)
Volume 4 The Constitution of Han-Academic Ideology Part 2 August 2012 | 176 pages | 7x10 | US$88 | €79 | £62 Cloth: 978-981-4332-40-8 eBook: 978-981-4339-43-8 (PDF) / 978-981-4339-44-5 (EPUB)
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LEAD TITLES
The Eastward Dissemination of Western Learning in the Late Qing Dynasty Three-Volume Set By Xiong Yuezhi 熊月之 著 (Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences)
Explores the Western Influence on the Late Qing Dynasty KEY FEATURES • Presents unique insights on many important theoretical issues, individuals, and events in the history of the Eastward dissemination of Western learning • Discusses the five major themes of the Eastward dissemination of Western learning in the late Qing Dynasty, namely knowing the world, seeking to become strong and rich, saving the country, democratic revolution, and enlightenment through science
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Three-Volume Set December 2012 | 1080 pages | 7x10 | US$398 | €358 | £279 Cloth: 978-981-4332-84-2 eBook: 978-981-4339-12-4 (PDF) 978-981-4339-15-5 (EPUB) AUTHOR Xiong Yuezhi is Vice President of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Director and Researcher of the Institute of History of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, President of the magazine Social Science, Editor-in-Chief of the magazines Social Science and Journal of History, part-time Doctoral Tutor in History at Fudan University and East China Normal University, Vice Chairman of the Shanghai Historical Society, and member of the CPPCC, Shanghai. In 1998 he was awarded Expert with Outstanding Contributions of the State Council. He is the author of Zhang Taiyan (1982), A History of China’s Modern Democratic Thought (1986), Eastward Dissemination of Western Learning and Late Qing Dynasty Society (1994), Shanghai History • General Remarks (1999), An Anthology of Wan Chuan (2004), and A Biography of Feng Guifen (2004).
• The Chinese version has been awarded several prestigious literary prizes including the Grand Prize of College Scientific Research (1993-1994), Outstanding Books of Shanghai Philosophy and Social Sciences (1994-1995), and Second Prize of Outstanding Books of Political Theory
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • The Spread of Western Learning in the Transitional Period of the Ming and Qing Dynasties • The Spread of Western Learning in Southeast Asia and Guangzhou before the Opium War • The Relationship between Newspapers and Magazines and the Spread of Western Learning • The Contribution of Missionaries • Responses from Chinese Society after the Introduction of Western Learning
Volume 1
October 2012 | 360 pages | 7x10 | US$148 | €133 | £104 Cloth: 978-981-4332-24-8 eBook: 978-981-4332-79-8 (PDF) | 978-981-4332-80-4 (EPUB)
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November 2012 | 360 pages | 7x10 | US$148 | €133 | £104 Cloth: 978-981-4339-02-5 eBook: 978-981-4339-24-7 (PDF) | 978-981-4339-11-7 (EPUB)
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December 2012 | 360 pages | 7x10 | US$148 | €133 | £104 Cloth: 978-981-4339-03-2 eBook: 978-981-4339-13-1 (PDF) | 978-981-4339-14-8 (EPUB)
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HISTORY
A History of Journalism in China Ten-Volume Set By Fang Hanqi 方汉奇 著 (Renmin University of China)
Examines the Development of Journalism in China from the Pre-Qin Period to the Modern Age KEY FEATURES • Provides a comprehensive commentary on the history of journalism in China • Chronicles two millennia of journalistic history from the 2nd century B.C. to the 1990s, and includes coverage of newspapers, periodicals, news agencies, broadcast television, photography, documentary film, journal cartoons, journal education, as well as information about reporters, journalists, and other aspects of journalism • Rectifies several errors in previously published monographs, and fills in gaps in the research of China’s journalism history
Ten -Volume Set
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July 2013 | 2880 pages | 7x10 | US$1508 | €1357 | £1056 Cloth: 978-981-4339-82-7 eBook: 978-981-4339-98-8 (PDF) 978-981-4339-99-5 (EPUB)
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • The Beginning of Chinese Newspaper Publication • Journalism in the Early Republic Period • Journalism during the Civil War • The Great Revolution in Chinese Journalism • Journalism during the Cultural Revolution (May 1966 – October 1976) • Journalism in the New Period of Socialist Modernization (October 1976 – 1991)
AUTHOR Fang Hanqi is a Professor, Doctoral and Graduate Supervisor of the Journalism School at the Renmin University of China, Counselor of the Journalism and Social Development Research Center, and Director of the Academic Committee of the Renmin University of China. He has been appointed a member of the Editorial Board of the “Encyclopedia of China • Press and Publication”, Editor of the “Chinese Journalism” section of the Encyclopedia, and President of the History of the Chinese Journalism Institute.
Volume 1
Volume 6
Volume 2
Volume 7
October 2012 | 288 pages | 7x10 | US$168 | €151 | £118 Cloth: 978-981-4332-26-2
March 2013 | 288 pages | 7x10 | US$168 | €151 | £118 Cloth: 978-981-4332-31-6
Volume 3
Volume 8
November 2012 | 288 pages | 7x10 | US$168 | €151 | £118 Cloth: 978-981-4332-27-9
April 2013 | 288 pages | 7x10 | US$168 | €151 | £118 Cloth: 978-981-4332-32-3
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Volume 9
December 2012 | 288 pages | 7x10 | US$168 | €151 | £118 Cloth: 978-981-4332-28-6
May 2013 | 288 pages | 7x10 | US$168 | €151 | £118 Cloth: 978-981-4332-33-0
Volume 5
Volume 10
September 2012 | 288 pages | 7x10 | US$168 | €151 | £118 Cloth: 978-981-4332-25-5
January 2013 | 288 pages | 7x10 | US$168 | €151 | £118 Cloth: 978-981-4332-29-3
February 2013 | 288 pages | 7x10 | US$168 | €151 | £118 Cloth: 978-981-4332-30-9
June 2013 | 288 pages | 7x10 | US$168 | €151 | £118 Cloth: 978-981-4332-34-7
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HISTORY
A Concise History of the Qing Dynasty Four-Volume Set By Dai Yi 戴逸 著 (Renmin University of China)
Provides a Guide to Understanding the Qing Dynasty KEY FEATURES • A complete and authoritative source of information about the Qing Dynasty • Provides an account of the history of the Qing Dynasty, the last feudal autocratic monarchy in China’s long history, from the rise, flourishing, and decline of the Manchurians to the Opium War in 1840
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Volume 1 BESTSELLER
Four-Volume Set February 2012 | 1208 pages | 7x10 | US$458 | €412 | £321
• The Repression of Peasant Uprisings by the Qing Troops and the Struggles against Qing in Various Regions • The Establishment of the Reign of the Qing Dynasty over China and Its Early Policies May 2011 | 296 pages | 7x10 | US$128 | €115 | £90
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AUTHOR Dai Yi, born in 1926, graduated from Shanghai Jiaotong University and went to study at the Department of History, Peking University. In 1961 he served as Deputy Director of the History Department at the Renmin University of China, and also as Director of the Research Institute of Chinese History, and was promoted to Director in 1980. In 2002, the National Project of Qing Dynasty’s History Compilation was started and he served as Director of the National Editorial Board on the Qing Dynasty’s History. He has written or edited over 30 books, including the Draft of China’s Modern History, the Sino-Russian Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689), A Concise History of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Qianlong and his Era, China and the World in the 18th Century, A Yearbook of the Qing Dynasty, the Anthology of Lu Shuang, the Anthology of Fan Lu, and the Anthology of Yu Bing.
• The Enforcement of Centralization of Administration and the Governmental Organizations of the Qing Dynasty
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• The Development of the Agricultural Economy and the Feudal Farm Rent and Taxation System September 2011 | 224 pages | 7x10 | US$128 | €115 | £90 Cloth: 978-981-4332-19-4 eBook: 978-981-4332-64-4 (PDF) / 978-981-4332-65-1 (EPUB)
Volume 3 • The Class Structure in the Qing Dynasty and Class Struggle in the Early Eighteenth Century • Russia’s Early Aggression against China and the AntiAggression Struggles of Various Nationalities of China November 2011 | 336 pages | 7x10 | US$128 | €115 | £90 Cloth: 978-981-4332-20-0 eBook: 978-981-4332-67-5 (PDF) / 978-981-4332-68-2 (EPUB)
Volume 4 • The Intensification of Social Contradictions and the Increasingly Decadent Ruling Class • Invasions of China by Capitalist Countries February 2012 | 352 pages | 7x10 | US$128 | €115 | £90 Cloth: 978-981-4332-21-7 eBook: 978-981-4332-70-5 (PDF) / 978-981-4332-71-2 (EPUB)
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HISTORY
The Capital of the Yuan Dynasty By Chen Gaohua 陈高华 著 (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
Presents the Complete Picture of a Prosperous Capital in China’s History KEY FEATURE • Presents a comprehensive analysis on the development of the capital of the Yuan Dynasty, a historic landmark in the history of China • Provides detailed information on different aspects of the capital, including the political events, economic environment, and cultural contribution • Discusses the importance and influence of the capital of the Yuan Dynasty • Reviews various industries and cultural activities in the Yuan capital
May 2013 | 357 pages | 7x10 | US$128 | €115 | £90
AUTHOR Chen Gaohua is a member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Research Fellow at the Institute of History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and member of NEW the Central Research Institute of Culture and History. He mainly engages in research on Yuan history and diplomatic history.
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The History and Spirit of Chinese Art Two-Volume Set By Zhang Fa 张法 著 (Renmin University of China)
An In-Depth History of Chinese Art KEY FEATURES • Provides an in-depth and systematic discussion and analysis of Chinese art throughout China’s history • Discusses the different culture and art styles in each dynasty, including overviews of paintings, porcelain, calligraphy, poems, etc. AUTHOR Zhang Fa is a Professor of the School of Art, Renmin University of China. He was also a visiting fellow of Harvard University (1996–1997) and the University of Toronto (2002–2003). He has published influential research papers and books on aesthetics and the history of Chinese art. August 2013 | 510 pages | 7x10 | US$ 198 | €178 | £139 Cloth: 978-981-4339-85-8
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June 2013 | 255 pages 7x10 | US$108
August 2013 | 255 pages 7x10 | US$108
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HISTORY
Macau through 500 Years Emergence and Development of an Untypical Chinese City (English and Portuguese Versions) By Victor F. S. Sit 薛凤旋 著 (Hong Kong Baptist University) Co-published by the University of Macau and Advanced Institute for Contemporary China Studies of Hong Kong Baptist University
Unveils the History of Macau KEY FEATURES • The first comprehensive history of Macau • Provides a detailed history of Macau’s geographical, social, and economic development following more than three years of dedicated research • Includes numerous valuable maps and pictures of Macau and the region NEW June 2012 | 280 pages | 10x12 | US$128 | €115 | £90 Cloth: 978-981-4298-86-5 (English Version) 978-981-4402-00-2 (Portuguese Version) eBook: 978-981-4298-88-9 (English Version) 978-981-4402-01-9 (Portuguese Version)
AUTHOR Victor F. S. Sit is the Director of the Advanced Institute for Contemporary China Studies and Chair Professor of Geography at Hong Kong Baptist University. He is also an Honorary Professor of many universities and advisor to numerous cities in China.
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Hong Kong 160 Years of Development in Maps By Victor F. S. Sit 薛凤旋 著 (Hong Kong Baptist University)
Draws a Full Picture of Hong Kong’s Evolution KEY FEATURES • The first detailed collection of maps showing Hong Kong’s development over 160 years from the British colonial era to the establishment of the former colony as a Special Administrative Region of China • Reveals the five aspects of Hong Kong’s history including geography and administration, economic development, urban growth, society, and environment • Provides detailed references of Hong Kong’s history collected and edited over six years by the author and the supporting teams AUTHOR Victor F. S. Sit is the Director of the Advanced Institute for Contemporary China NEW Studies and Chair Professor of Geography at Hong Kong Baptist University. He is also an Honorary Professor of many universities and advisor to numerous cities in China. December 2012 | 200 pages | 10x12 | US$128 | €115 | £90 Cloth: 978-981-4298-89-6 eBook: 978-981-4298-90-2 (PDF)
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HISTORY
The Compilation of the Complete Library in the Four Branches of Literature Two-Volume Set By Huang Aiping 黄爱平 著 (Renmin University of China)
Illustrates the Compilation of Chinese Classics KEY FEATURES • Provides an overview of the comprehensive research on the compilation process and the impact of the Library using a large number of historical archives • Includes an in-depth discussion of forbidden books, literary inquisition, and other relevant issues • A valuable reference for scholars researching the Qing Dynasty
Two-Volume Set
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November 2012 | 592 pages | 7x10 | US$208 | €187 | £146 Cloth: 978-981-4339-80-3 eBook: 978-981-4332-99-6 (PDF) 978-981-4332-81-1 (EPUB)
AUTHOR Huang Aiping is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the Institute of Qing Dynasty History, School of History, the Renmin University of China, and serves as member of the Historical Subject Team of the 15th Planning of Philosophy and Social Science Committee of Beijing. Dr Huang has published 10 books and over 100 articles. His representative works include research on the Compilation of the Complete Library in the Four Branches of Literature, Academia and Culture of the Qing Dynasty (co-authored), China and the World in the 18th century • Ideas and Culture, A History of Academia and Culture of Qing Dynasty (co-authored), and Textology and Qing Dynasty Society.
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The Humanistic Values of the Beijing Olympics By Feng Huiling 冯惠玲 著 (Renmin University of China)
Provides an Understanding of Chinese Values through the Beijing Olympic Games KEY FEATURES • Examines Chinese culture through the prism of one of the most important international events in recent memory • Looks at ancient and modern Chinese history, through both Eastern and Western perspectives, to provide a better understanding of contemporary China
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • The Creative Transformation of Traditional Chinese Culture • Social Government and Human Values • The National Mentality Copyright 2011 | 336 pages | 7x10 | US$108 | €97 | £76 Cloth: 978-981-4298-66-7 eBook: 978-981-4332-55-2 (PDF) 978-981-4332-56-9 (EPUB)
• The Volunteer Service and the Spirit of Volunteerism AUTHOR Feng Huiling is the Vice President of the Renmin University of China, and Director of the Humanities and Olympics Research Center at the Renmin University of China.
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CULTURAL STUDIES
Metabolism of Modern Chinese Society Two-Volume Set By Chen Xulu 陈旭麓 著 (East China Normal University)
Tracks the Evolution of Modern Chinese Society KEY FEATURES • Examines the changes in the economic and political structure of modern Chinese society, the evolution of urban and rural grassroots organizations, and the social changes and the new cultural movement provoked by unequal treaties • Provides a comprehensive discussion and analysis of the internal and external factors which lead to social change, including political ideology, philosophy, literary trends, and social attitudes in modern China • Reflects decades of work by this famous historian of China, including in-depth speculation and an overview
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Two -Volume Set
• A Small Step towards Modernization
April 2012 | 488 pages | 7x10 | US$248 | €223 | £174
• Decline of the Qing Dynasty • The Tragedy and Comedy of the Taiping Kingdom
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• Evolution of the Rural-Urban Community
AUTHOR Chen Xulu (1918-1988) graduated from the Department of History and Sociology, East China Normal University, and served the university as Associate Professor. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as Deputy Director of the History Department, Director of the Graduate Division, and Vice Provost and Professor of East China Normal University. He was a member of the Editorial Board and Division Editor of the “Ci Hai” Encyclopedia, and was the first Vice President of the Research Society of Modern Chinese History. He has published over 100 scientific research papers, and is the author of the books 1911 Revolution and Metabolism of Modern China’s Society.
• Assault of the European and American Storms
• Philosophy of Changeability and Immutability • Gengzi Event and Xinchou Treaty • The Coming of the Europeans and Americans • True Reform and False Reform • Republic and Constitutionalism: Fighting between Two Models • The New Cultural Movement: Conflicts between Chinese Culture and Western Culture
Volume 1
January 2012 | 272 pages | 7x10 | US$138 | €124 | £97 Cloth: 978-981-4332-17-0 eBook: 978-981-4332-58-3 (PDF) | 978-981-4332-59-0 (EPUB)
Volume 2
April 2012 | 216 pages | 7x10 | US$138 | €124 | £97 Cloth: 978-981-4339-00-1 eBook: 978-981-4332-93-4 (PDF) | 978-981-4332-96-5 (EPUB)
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CULTURAL STUDIES
The Phenomenon of Chinese Culture at the Turn of the 21st Century By Meng Fanhua 孟繁华 著 (Peking University)
Decodes Contemporary Chinese Culture KEY FEATURES • Uses a multi-directional scan of contemporary China’s cultural conflict to examine themes of history vs. modernity, tradition vs. the rise of contemporary values, as well as the inevitable clashes following these cultural skirmishes • Provides a valuable reference book for scholars of contemporary China, as well as an overview of modern cultural thought in China
Copyright 2012 | 344 pages | 7x10 | US$178 | €160 | £125
AUTHOR Meng Fanhua is a Ph.D. in Literature from Peking University, Distinguished Professor of Shenyang Normal University, and Vice President of the Association of Contemporary Chinese Literature. His major publications include 1978: Passion; Dreams and Fate; An Academic History of China’s Literature and Art in the 20th Century (Part III); A Feast of the Imagination; Roman Media and Cultural Leadership.
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Distanciation and Return Analysis on Traditional Culture and Modernization of China By Zhang Kaiyuan 章开沅 著 (Central China Normal University)
Links Modern China with Her Traditional Culture KEY FEATURES • Explores the relationship between traditional culture and modernization from the view of cultural flow mechanics • Discusses distanciation and return, two trends that underpin China’s move towards modern culture
CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Russia and Japan as the Mirrors of China • The Beginning of Distanciation in Modern China Copyright 2012 | 256 pages | 7x10 | US$108 | €97| £76 Cloth: 978-981-4332-22-4 eBook: 978-981-4332-73-6 (PDF) 978-981-4332-74-3 (EPUB)
• The Ins and Outs of the Trend of Returning or of About to Return AUTHOR Zhang Kaiyuan has been a Professor in the History Department of Central China Normal University since 1951. From 1984 to 1990, he served as the Principal of the university.
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Welcome! This has been an exciting time for Enrich Professional Publishing! Considering the number of our past publishing triumphs, by this time next year, we will have produced 100 titles – a fine example of the collaborative nature of publishing and a reflection of the hard work and dedication of our many contributors. The first titles from Enrich Professional Publishing were the products of our fruitful partnerships with the Remnin University of China and its University Press, the Social Sciences Academic Press (China), and other renowned institutions. We trust you will find these books an invaluable source of firsthand, authoritative, and timely information about the fast changing economy and financial developments of Mainland China. I am excited about being able to share such important works from highly regarded Chinese academics and scholars with a wider English-speaking audience. Having recently registered Enrich Professional Publishing, Inc. in America, we are now truly a global publisher. My team and I welcome your feedback as we expand our title list, commission new authors, and plan future titles.
- Derek Lee, CEO Autumn, 2012
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