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The Fed Agenda is a weekly update on the Federal Reserve from the American Institute for Economic Research’s Sound Money Project. It shows you what’s on the calendar for the week ahead—and what you might have missed from the prior week.

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What is the Sound Money Project?

The Sound Money Project was founded in January 2009 to conduct research and promote awareness about monetary stability and financial privacy. The project is comprised of leading academics and practitioners in money, banking, and macroeconomics. It offers regular commentary and in-depth analysis on monetary policy, alternative monetary systems, financial markets regulation, cryptocurrencies, and the history of monetary and macroeconomic thought.

What is the American Institute for Economic Research?

The American Institute for Economic Research educates people on the value of personal freedom, free enterprise, property rights, limited government, and sound money. AIER’s ongoing scientific research demonstrates the importance of these principles in advancing peace, prosperity, and human progress.

AIER is a nonpartisan research and education nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization focused on the importance of markets, with a full range of programs and publications on the social sciences with a primary emphasis on economics. AIER as an institution affirms free enterprise, economic liberty, property rights, sound money, and legal institutions that shore up the rights of individuals to be free to the extent that their actions do not impinge on the rights of others.

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William J. Luther is associate professor and graduate director in the Economics Department at Florida Atlantic University, director of American Institute for Economic Research’s Sound Money Project, and senior fellow at Bitcoin Policy Institute.