Enrich Professional Publishing

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Enrich Professional Publishing (EPP), part of the Enrich Culture Group, was founded in 2009 and is an independent publishing house with offices in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Hawaii. It specializes in academic and reference works on the economic, financial and business development taking place in the Greater China Region. Its published Chinese authors include scholars, including ; top businessmen, including Chi Lo; and experts from within the Chinese government, including Cheng Siwei and Li Tieying. EPP translates these Chinese academic works to provide English readers with unique Chinese perspectives and extensive first-hand information.[1][2]

EPP has a publishing volume of over 50 new titles every year. EPP's readers include executives, economists, entrepreneurs, investors, researchers, businesspeople, academics and postgraduate students. Enrich Professional Publishing's books can be found at many world-renowned libraries, including those of Harvard University, University of Vienna, National University of Singapore, University of Alberta, and the British Library.[citation needed]

EPP partners with Renmin University Press in publishing renowned theoretical and research titles, including Studies on Economic Reform and Development in China by Cheng Siwei,[1] Chairman of International Finance Forum (China); and Reforming China by Li Tieying,[3] Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China.[4]

EPP's imprint, Silkroad Press, publishes English versions of distinguished Chinese works in humanities, including the series A Concise History of the Qing Dynasty.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "成思危《中国经济改革与发展研究》英文版出版", Sina News China, 6 January 2012
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