Nicholas Eberstadt

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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.
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    Nicholas Eberstadt
    Born
    Nicholas Nash Eberstadt

    (1955-12-20) December 20, 1955 (age 69)
    New York City, U.S.
    Spouse
    (m. 1987)
    Relatives
    Academic background
    Education
    Thesis Policy and economic performance in divided Korea, 1945–1995 
     (1995)