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March 31, 2004

Snow defends outsourcing

Good news: it looks like the Bush team has decided to have some courage this election season and defend outsourcing on its merits: Treasury chief calls outsourcing a plus for US. Excerpt:

Snow told The Cincinnati Enquirer that outsourcing "is a part of trade . . . and there can't be any doubt about the fact that trade makes the economy stronger." The comment echoed those made recently by two of President Bush's top economic advisers, N. Gregory Mankiw, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, and Stephen Friedman, director of the National Economic Council, who also suggested that shifting some jobs overseas would benefit the United States.

Political analysts said yesterday that the administration has apparently decided to address the issue of outsourcing head-on by arguing that free trade in the long run means greater choice for consumers, lower prices, and greater prosperity. Many economists, including the Federal Reserve chairman, Alan Greenspan, say the competition leads to the type of innovations that drive the US economy forward and ultimately create far more jobs than are lost.

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