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Welcome to EconoMonitor

Our new EconoMonitor is the result of many months of contributor and reader feedback. But, while our site has been upgraded, our goal of creating a platform for the exchange of ideas has not changed.

Founded by economist Nouriel Roubini in 2006, the EconoMonitor continues to feature the insight of some of the most respected economic, financial, and geopolitical thinkers from around the world.

The new EconoMonitor has greatly improved its navigation and has a much simpler design. It takes advantage of the latest social networking tools, which create an environment for robust debate.   Our goal is to continue to facilitate great intellectual conversations and to share cutting edge thinking.

So please take a tour around the new EconoMonitor and let us know what you think.

4 Responses to “Welcome to EconoMonitor”

HNLIMJune 16th, 2011 at 10:33 pm

Love the new layout, hopefully It will mean the return of the great commentaries your original blog used to engender. Thanks Professor!

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