The American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) is a nonprofit organization based in the USA that focuses on research in the fields of economics and public policy, particularly emphasizing the principles of personal freedom, free enterprise, property rights, limited government, and sound money. AIER's published documents include a range of research articles that explore significant economic topics. One of their key works, "The Effects of Immigration on Labor Markets," examines the implications of immigration on labor dynamics. Another document, "Trade Liberalization," discusses the benefits and challenges associated with reducing trade barriers. Additionally, the paper "Unbundling Zoning" investigates the debate surrounding zoning regulations, proposing alternatives for land-use governance that could enhance adaptability and address the limitations of traditional zoning practices. AIER's research aims to contribute to the understanding of economic issues and promote informed discussions on policies that affect individual liberties and economic prosperity. The organization employs a staff of 101 and operates within the Computers and Technology industry, specifically in information technology and services.