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From fn #2 on p. 1 (PDF p. 4) of this:
Elwell, Craig Kent, M. Maureen Murphy, Michael V Seitzinger, Library of Congress, and Congressional Research Service. Bitcoin Questions, Answers, and Analysis of Legal Issues. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service, 2013. (updated: January 28, 2015)
I discovered these interesting, free references
Jerry Brito and Andrea Castillo of the Mercatus Center have released

Bitcoin: A Primer for Policymakers

http://mercatus.org/publication/bitcoin-primer-policymakers
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Quote from: «Bitcoin Questions, Answers, and Analysis of Legal Issues» p. 1 (PDF p. 4) fn 2
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago Fed Letter, Bitcoin: A Primer, 2013, available at http://www.chicagofed.org/digital_assets/publications/chicago_fed_letter/2013/cfldecember2013_317.pdf ; and the Bank of England, The Economics of Digital Currencies, Quarterly Bulletin, Q3 2014, available at http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/Documents/quarterlybulletin/2014/qb14q3digitalcurrenciesbitcoin2.pdf.
The first article is written by François R. Velde, senior economist of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
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