English adaptation of "Developing China" alternation debuts at Frankfurt book fa

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Description:English adaptation of the first aggregate of the "Developing China" series, blue-blooded "China's Economy -Rural Reform and Agricultural Development," made global debut on Thursday here at the 61st Frankfurt Book Fair. The book was publiafford joint...English adaptation of "Developing China" alternation debuts at Frankfurt book fa

English adaptation of the first aggregate of the "Developing China" series, blue-blooded "China's Economy -Rural Reform and Agricultural Development," made global debut on Thursday here at the 61st Frankfurt Book Fair.

The book was publiafford jointly by Singapore-based World Scientific Publishing Company (WSPC) and Shanghai Century Publishing Group (SCPG) from China.

Originally accounting in Mandarin Chinese, the "Developing China" alternation are a collection of the most outcontinuing articles accounting by arcomatose native Chinese scholars of humanities and amapplication sciences wiattenuate the last 30 years.

The first volume, "China's Economy - Rural Reform and Agricultural Development," focuses on the importance of agriculture and the role of peasants in China's land reforms.

The book covers assorted issues alignment from acreage rights, food trade, townaddress and apple enterprises, mobility of labor force to land distribution, taxation and people's savings behavior.

"The books that accommodate admired insights to China are mostly accounting in Chinese and this limits their ability due to the language barrier. WSPC is happy to bbackbone that gap in jointly publishing these translations so that many others can benefit from the abundance of knowledge and information," said WSPC chairman Phua Kok Khoo.

"We look forarea to plan closely calm with Shanghai Century on other agnate projects to give these admired publications their well-deserved attention," he added.

SCPG P citizen Chen Xin batten highly the collaboallowance beamid his company and WEPC in publishing the English adaptation of the series.

"The collaboallowance will enhance the undercontinuing of China's development and Chinese scholars' analysis in amapplication sciences globally," Chen said.

Professor Deng Zhenglai, a dean from Shanghai-based Fudan University who edited the volume, said he hopes that academic inquiries into the "Chinese success story" would open a new chapter on the "internationalization of Chinese amapplication sciences."

Editor: Feng Hui