Fortune issue: November 13, 2000

First Principles

Bush is a Leader The Economy Can Trust

By N. Gregory Mankiw

Al Gore and George W. Bush offer starkly different views of the role government should take in our lives. If Gore is elected, the country will be endorsing an intrusive, Big Brother legislator – a man with disturbing distrust of free markets. I'll take a pass. Here's why I'm voting for Bush:

Taken together, these four issues show a clear pattern. Gore relies more on the intrusive hand of government, while Bush trusts the invisible hand of the market. Economists are famous for saying ``On the one hand... on the other hand...'' But in this case, not all hands are created equal.

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N. GREGORY MANKIW is an economics professor at Harvard and the author of Principles of Economics.