Books published per country per year
Encyclopedia
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO
) monitors both the number and type of
books published per country per year as an important index of standard of living and education, and of a country's self-awareness.
UNESCO
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations...
) monitors both the number and type of
books published per country per year as an important index of standard of living and education, and of a country's self-awareness.
Highlights
- Britain overtook the U.S. in 2006 for the second time in 20 years; the last time was 2001.
- New titles in the UK increased by 28 per cent in 2005–6, whereas output in the U.S. dropped 18 per cent.
List of countries
In descending order of number of new titles per year, as of the latest year available, sometimes 'new titles and editions':- United States (2009) 288,355 ("new titles and editions")
- United Kingdom (2005) 206,000
- Mainland China (2007) 136,226
- Russia (2008) 123,336
- Germany (2009) 93,124 (new titles)
- Spain (2008) 86,300
- India (2004) 82,537 (21,370 in Hindi and 18,752 in EnglishEnglish languageEnglish is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...
) - Japan (2009) 78,555
- Early Modern France (2010) 67,278 (63,690 new titles)
- Iran (2010) 65,000
- Italy (2005) 59,743 (33,641 new titles)
- Republic of China (2007) 42,018
- South Korea (2010) 40,291
- Turkey (2010) 34,863
- Sweden (2008) 34,320 (4,365 new titles)
- Netherlands (1993) 34,067
- Poland (2010) 31,500
- Vietnam (2009) 24,589
- Indonesia (2009) more than 24,000
- Brazil (2009) 22,027
- Mexico (2007) 20,300
- Canada (1996) 19,900
- Malaysia (2009) 15,767
- Switzerland (1996) 15,371
- Kingdom of Romania (2008) 14,984
- Ukraine (2004) 14,790
- Belgium (1991) 13,913
- Finland (2006) 13,656
- Thailand (2009) 13,607
- Belarus (2009) 12,885
- Denmark (1996) 12,352
- Czech Republic (1996) 10,244
- Argentina (1996) 9,850
- Hong Kong (2000) 9,773
- Hungary (1996) 9,193
- Egypt (2000) 9,022
- Australia (2004) 8,602
- Austria (1996) 8,056
- Portugal (1996) 7,868
- Israel (2006) 6,866
- Greece (2002) 6,826
- South Africa (1995) 5,418
- Sri Lanka (1996) 4,115
- Saudi Arabia (1996) 3,900
- Lebanon (2005) 3,686
- Myanmar (1993) 3,660
- New Zealand (2003) 3,600
- Venezuela (1996) 3,468
- Afghanistan (1990) 2,795
- Chile (1995) 2,469
- Latvia (1996) 1,965
- Iceland (2007) 1,533
- Philippines (1996) 1,507
- Nigeria (1991) 1,314
- Kazakhstan (1996) 1,226
- Syria (2004) 1,138
- Uzbekistan (1996) 1,003
- Uruguay (1996) 934
- Cyprus (1996) 930
- Morocco (1996) 918
- Tunisia (1996) 720
- Algeria (1996) 670
- Peru (1996) 612
- Georgia (country) (1998) 581
- Azerbaijan (1996) 542
- Jordan (1996) 511
- Turkmenistan (1994) 450
- Kyrgyzstan (1998) 420
- Malta (1995) 404
- Fiji (1994) 401
- Armenia (1996) 396
- Albania (1991) 381
- Kenya (1994) 300
- United Arab Emirates (1993) 293
- Uganda (1996) 288
- Mongolia (1992) 285
- Ethiopia (1991) 240
- Zimbabwe (1992) 232
- Vatican City (1996) 228
- Qatar (1996) 209
- Kuwait (1992) 196
- Tanzania (1990) 172
- Botswana (1991) 158
- Paraguay (1993) 152
- Tajikistan (1996) 132
- Papua New Guinea (1991) 122
- Madagascar (1996) 119
- Malawi (1996) 117
- Palestinian territories (1996) 114
- Namibia (1990) 106
- Eritrea (1993) 106
- Brunei (2009) 91
- Laos (1995) 88
- Benin (1994) 84
- Mauritius (1996) 80
- Réunion (1992) 69
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (1992) 64
- Andorra (1994) 57
- Suriname (1996) 47
- Guyana (1996) 42
- Monaco (1990) 41
- Bahrain (1996) 40
- Ghana (1992) 28
- Libya (1994) 26
- Angola (1995) 22
- Mali (1995) 14
- The Gambia (1996) 14
- Burkina Faso (1996) 12
- Ecuador (1995) 12
- Oman (1996) 7
External links
- Goldfarb, Jeff. "Bookish Britain overtakes America as top publisher", Reuters Entertainment, May 10, 2006, retrieved May 11, 2006.
- "Understanding Israel's Book Market", Haaretz, December 23, 2005.
- UNESCO. "Europe", Book production: number of titles by UDC classes, UNESCO Institute of Statistics, retrieved May 11, 2006
- UNESCO "America", Book production: number of titles by UDC classes, UNESCO Institute of Statistics, retrieved May 11, 2006
- UNESCO "Asia", Book production: number of titles by UDC classes, UNESCO Institute of Statistics, retrieved May 11, 2006
- UNESCO "Africa", Book production: number of titles by UDC classes, UNESCO Institute of Statistics, retrieved May 11, 2006
- UNESCO "Oceania", Book production: number of titles by UDC classes, UNESCO Institute of Statistics, retrieved May 11, 2006
- Book Stats In Iran
Further reading
- Wresch, William. Have and Have-Nots in the Information Age. Rutgers UniversityRutgers UniversityRutgers, The State University of New Jersey , is the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey, United States. It was originally chartered as Queen's College in 1766. It is the eighth-oldest college in the United States and one of the nine Colonial colleges founded before the American...
Press, 1996. ISBN 0813523702