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Nicholas Eberstadt

Nicholas Eberstadt (born 1955) is an American political economist. He holds the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a political think tank. He is also a Senior Adviser to the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR), a member of the visiting committee at the Harvard School of Public Health, and a member of the Global Leadership Council at the World Economic Forum.

Nicholas Eberstadt
Born (1955-12-20) December 20, 1955 (age 67)
SpouseMary Eberstadt
RelativesFerdinand Eberstadt (paternal grandfather),
Ogden Nash (maternal grandfather),
Esther Eberstadt Brooke (paternal grandaunt),
Fernanda Eberstadt (sister)
Academic background
Academic work
School or traditionDemographics and economics
Main interestsRussia and other former Soviet republics; poverty; North and South Korea; Global health, infant mortality, and HIV/AIDS; foreign aid; economic development policy

Early life and education

Eberstadt was born on December 20, 1955 in New York City.[1][2] His father, Frederick Eberstadt, was an author and photographer.[2] His mother, Isabel Nash, was a novelist.[2] His paternal grandfather, Ferdinand Eberstadt, was an investment banker and co-founder of the Central Intelligence Agency; his maternal grandfather, Ogden Nash, was a poet. His sister, Fernanda Eberstadt, is a novelist.

Eberstadt graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1972.[2] He then earned his A.B. magna cum laude in economics from Harvard College in 1976, and his M.Sc. in Social Planning for Developing Countries from the London School of Economics in 1978.[2][3] He completed his M.P.A. at Harvard Kennedy School in 1979, and his Ph.D. in Political Economy and Government at Harvard University in 1995.[3]

Career

Eberstadt was a teaching fellow at Harvard University from 1976 to 1979, instructing courses in population and natural resources, agricultural economics, social science and social policy, and problems of policy making in less developed countries. He was a visiting research fellow at the Rockefeller Foundation from 1979 to 1980, meanwhile serving as an associate of Harvard's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. From 1980 to 2002, Eberstadt was a visiting fellow at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies. Eberstadt joined his current institution, the American Enterprise Institute, as a visiting fellow in 1985. He assumed the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy and became a resident fellow in 1999.[3]

From 1988 to 1990, Eberstadt served as an adviser to the Catholic University Institute on Health and Development. In 1999 he was a visiting fellow at the University of Washington, Seattle. Eberstadt was awarded the Bosch Fellowship in Public Policy in 2008, from the American Academy in Berlin.[3]

Eberstadt has written many books and articles on political and economic issues, including demographics and the political situation of North Korea.[4][5][6] He has consulted for governmental and international organizations, the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. State Department, USAID, and World Bank, and has often been invited to offer expert testimony before Congress.[7]

Eberstadt served on the President's Commission on Bioethics (2006–2009) and the Presidential HELP Commission (2005–2008).[3] From 2003 to present, he has been a member of The Public Interest's Publication Committee, the Overseers‘ Committee to Visit the Harvard School of Public Health, the National Center for Health Statistics Board of Scientific Counselors, and the U.S.–China AIDS Foundation's Advisory Board. He is a founding member of the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, and the Commissioner of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Global Aging Initiative.

He was awarded the AEI Irving Kristol Award in 2020.[8]

Personal life

Eberstadt married Mary Tedeschi, now a scholar at the Hoover Institution, in 1987.[2] They have four children: Rick, Kate, Izzi, and Alexandra and reside in Washington, D.C..[9] His daughters, Izzi and Kate, graduates of Barnard College and Columbia University, respectively, founded the music duo Delune.[10][11]

Selected works

  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (1979). Poverty in China. Bloomington, Indiana: International Development Institute. ISBN 9780892490271.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (1988). The Poverty of Communism. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Books. ISBN 9780887381881. OCLC 60045171.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (1988). Foreign Aid and American Purpose. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press. ISBN 9780844736587. OCLC 17951562.
  • Banister, Judith; Eberstadt, Nicholas (1992). The Population of North Korea (PDF). Berkeley, California: Center for Korean Studies. ISBN 9781557290304. OCLC 26126272.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (1995). The Tyranny of Numbers: Mismeasurement and Misrule. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press. ISBN 9780844737638. OCLC 25282807.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (1999). The End of North Korea. Washington, D.C: AEI Press. ISBN 9780844740881. OCLC 40668263.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (2000). Prosperous Paupers & Other Population Problems. Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers. ISBN 9781560004233. OCLC 43615787.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas; Ellings, Richard J., eds. (2001). Korea's Future and the Great Powers. Seattle, Washington: National Bureau of Asian Research. ISBN 9780295981291. OCLC 45757810.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (2004). Health and the Income Inequality Hypothesis: A Doctrine in Search of Data. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press. ISBN 9780844771694. OCLC 53831723.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (2007). Europe's Coming Demographic Challenge: Unlocking the Value of Health. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press. ISBN 9780844772004. OCLC 173509452.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (2007). The North Korean Economy: Between Crisis & Catastrophe. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers. ISBN 9780765803603. OCLC 64771130.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (2008). Policy and Economic Performance in Divided Korea during the Cold War Era: 1945-91. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press. ISBN 9780844742748. OCLC 631882447.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (2008). The Poverty of "the Poverty Rate" : Measure and Mismeasure of Want in Modern America. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press. ISBN 9780844742465. OCLC 239235634.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (2010). Russia's Peacetime Demographic Crisis: Dimensions, Causes, Implications. Seattle, Washington: National Bureau of Asian Research. ISBN 9780981890494. OCLC 867796813.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (2012). A Nation of Takers: America's Entitlement Epidemic. West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania: Templeton Press. ISBN 9781599474359. OCLC 809613762.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (2016). Men Without Work: America's Invisible Crisis. West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania: Templeton Press. ISBN 9781599474694. OCLC 945948392.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (2017). Our Miserable 21st Century. Commentary. 15 February 2017.
  • Eberstadt, Nicholas (2021). Can America Cope with Demographic Decline?. Commentary. 18 October 2021.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nicholas Eberstadt". Contemporary Authors: Biography in Context. Detroit: Gale. 2008. Retrieved October 27, 2016.  – via General OneFile (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b c d e f "MARY C. TEDESCHI PLANNING TO MARRY NICHOLAS NASH EBERSTADT IN OCTOBER". The New York Times. August 23, 1987. Retrieved October 26, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Nicholas Eberstadt". American Enterprise Institute. Retrieved October 26, 2016.
  4. ^ Klein, Kent (2009-04-02). . Voice Of America News. Archived from the original on 2009-05-02. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
  5. ^ Eberstadt, Nicholas (2009-04-06). "Kim's Crumbling Dynasty". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
  6. ^ Lawson, Dominic (2009-03-29). "Enough, population doom merchants". The Times. London. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
  7. ^ "Eberstadt Biography". Global Agricultural Development Initiative. The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Retrieved 9 October 2015.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Release: Political Economist Nicholas Eberstadt to Receive the 2020 AEI Irving Kristol Award". American Enterprise Institute - AEI. Retrieved 2021-05-23.
  9. ^ Eberstadt, Nicholas (May 2010). "Russia's Peacetime Demographic Crisis: Dimensions, Causes, Implications" (PDF). The Demographic Challenge. Retrieved October 8, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ Rosa, Christopher. "Delune Will Be Your Next Music Obsession". Glamour. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
  11. ^ "Take Five with Kate Eberstadt '14". Columbia College Today. Retrieved October 8, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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Brooke paternal grandaunt Fernanda Eberstadt sister Academic backgroundAcademic workSchool or traditionDemographics and economicsMain interestsRussia and other former Soviet republics poverty North and South Korea Global health infant mortality and HIV AIDS foreign aid economic development policy Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Selected works 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditEberstadt was born on December 20 1955 in New York City 1 2 His father Frederick Eberstadt was an author and photographer 2 His mother Isabel Nash was a novelist 2 His paternal grandfather Ferdinand Eberstadt was an investment banker and co founder of the Central Intelligence Agency his maternal grandfather Ogden Nash was a poet His sister Fernanda Eberstadt is a novelist Eberstadt graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1972 2 He then earned his A B magna cum laude in economics from Harvard College in 1976 and his M Sc in Social Planning for Developing Countries from the London School of Economics in 1978 2 3 He completed his M P A at Harvard Kennedy School in 1979 and his Ph D in Political Economy and Government at Harvard University in 1995 3 Career EditEberstadt was a teaching fellow at Harvard University from 1976 to 1979 instructing courses in population and natural resources agricultural economics social science and social policy and problems of policy making in less developed countries He was a visiting research fellow at the Rockefeller Foundation from 1979 to 1980 meanwhile serving as an associate of Harvard s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs From 1980 to 2002 Eberstadt was a visiting fellow at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies Eberstadt joined his current institution the American Enterprise Institute as a visiting fellow in 1985 He assumed the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy and became a resident fellow in 1999 3 From 1988 to 1990 Eberstadt served as an adviser to the Catholic University Institute on Health and Development In 1999 he was a visiting fellow at the University of Washington Seattle Eberstadt was awarded the Bosch Fellowship in Public Policy in 2008 from the American Academy in Berlin 3 Eberstadt has written many books and articles on political and economic issues including demographics and the political situation of North Korea 4 5 6 He has consulted for governmental and international organizations the U S Census Bureau U S State Department USAID and World Bank and has often been invited to offer expert testimony before Congress 7 Eberstadt served on the President s Commission on Bioethics 2006 2009 and the Presidential HELP Commission 2005 2008 3 From 2003 to present he has been a member of The Public Interest s Publication Committee the Overseers Committee to Visit the Harvard School of Public Health the National Center for Health Statistics Board of Scientific Counselors and the U S China AIDS Foundation s Advisory Board He is a founding member of the U S Committee for Human Rights in North Korea and the Commissioner of the Center for Strategic and International Studies CSIS Global Aging Initiative He was awarded the AEI Irving Kristol Award in 2020 8 Personal life EditEberstadt married Mary Tedeschi now a scholar at the Hoover Institution in 1987 2 They have four children Rick Kate Izzi and Alexandra and reside in Washington D C 9 His daughters Izzi and Kate graduates of Barnard College and Columbia University respectively founded the music duo Delune 10 11 Selected works EditEberstadt Nicholas 1979 Poverty in China Bloomington Indiana International Development Institute ISBN 9780892490271 Eberstadt Nicholas 1988 The Poverty of Communism New Brunswick New Jersey Transaction Books ISBN 9780887381881 OCLC 60045171 Eberstadt Nicholas 1988 Foreign Aid and American Purpose Washington D C AEI Press ISBN 9780844736587 OCLC 17951562 Banister Judith Eberstadt Nicholas 1992 The Population of North Korea PDF Berkeley California Center for Korean Studies ISBN 9781557290304 OCLC 26126272 Eberstadt Nicholas 1995 The Tyranny of Numbers Mismeasurement and Misrule Washington D C AEI Press ISBN 9780844737638 OCLC 25282807 Eberstadt Nicholas 1999 The End of North Korea Washington D C AEI Press ISBN 9780844740881 OCLC 40668263 Eberstadt Nicholas 2000 Prosperous Paupers amp Other Population Problems Brunswick New Jersey Transaction Publishers ISBN 9781560004233 OCLC 43615787 Eberstadt Nicholas Ellings Richard J eds 2001 Korea s Future and the Great Powers Seattle Washington National Bureau of Asian Research ISBN 9780295981291 OCLC 45757810 Eberstadt Nicholas 2004 Health and the Income Inequality Hypothesis A Doctrine in Search of Data Washington D C AEI Press ISBN 9780844771694 OCLC 53831723 Eberstadt Nicholas 2007 Europe s Coming Demographic Challenge Unlocking the Value of Health Washington D C AEI Press ISBN 9780844772004 OCLC 173509452 Eberstadt Nicholas 2007 The North Korean Economy Between Crisis amp Catastrophe New Brunswick New Jersey Transaction Publishers ISBN 9780765803603 OCLC 64771130 Eberstadt Nicholas 2008 Policy and Economic Performance in Divided Korea during the Cold War Era 1945 91 Washington D C AEI Press ISBN 9780844742748 OCLC 631882447 Eberstadt Nicholas 2008 The Poverty of the Poverty Rate Measure and Mismeasure of Want in Modern America Washington D C AEI Press ISBN 9780844742465 OCLC 239235634 Eberstadt Nicholas 2010 Russia s Peacetime Demographic Crisis Dimensions Causes Implications Seattle Washington National Bureau of Asian Research ISBN 9780981890494 OCLC 867796813 Eberstadt Nicholas 2012 A Nation of Takers America s Entitlement Epidemic West Conshohocken Pennsylvania Templeton Press ISBN 9781599474359 OCLC 809613762 Eberstadt Nicholas 2016 Men Without Work America s Invisible Crisis West Conshohocken Pennsylvania Templeton Press ISBN 9781599474694 OCLC 945948392 Eberstadt Nicholas 2017 Our Miserable 21st Century Commentary 15 February 2017 Eberstadt 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