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Fondo de Cultura Economica : ウィキペディア英語版
Fondo de Cultura Económica

Fondo de Cultura Económica (FCE, Fondo) is the most important publishing house in Mexico〔According to numbers and data published by the (Cámara Nacional de la Industria Editorial Mexicana ) (CANIEM) which tracks Mexican publishing statistics, in its report for the year 2004, FCE's title production of new titles and reprintings, represented 4.7% of all books published in Mexico (690 titles out of a national total of 14,726) for all types of books measured (textbooks, general interest, scientific and religion). Among all the other Mexican publishing houses (216), none other reached the range of 2% in this same measurement. The numbers are very similar in account of number of books printed: FCE produced, that same year (2004), around 4.8 million books against a total of 101 million (Mexican national total). It is to be noted that these numbers do not take into account the titles and books produced by FCE's foreign branches. The documentation and numbers that the CANIEM publishes are payment restricted.〕〔("Crecimiento de Fondo" (article in Spanish) ), (by Mexican ''Vértigo'' magazine ), México. Monday, Sept. 18th, 2006. 〕 and one of the most important in Latin America. It was originally established in 1934 by Daniel Cosío Villegas as a way to provide students of economics with books in Spanish on the subject. Little by little, FCE expanded its publishing areas to other subjects that today encompass almost everything, from children's literature to scientific texts. Fondo de Cultura Económica is a decentralized publishing institution funded by the Mexican government.
== History ==
For more than 70 years, Fondo de Cultura Económica has been an active participant and protagonist of Mexican and Latin American literary and cultural history through its editors, authors, translations and books. Among those who have actively participated and influenced FCE's trajectory are names such as Alfonso Reyes, Juan Rulfo, Juan José Arreola, Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, Jorge Luis Borges, Carlos Pellicer, Raimundo Lida, José Gorostiza, Alí Chumacero, and Salvador Elizondo, together with many others.

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