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Some people feel that "big government" is already a problem, and that government is doing too much. Others believe that the government sector of the economy is being starved and that government should be allowed to do more. What is the appropriate role for government is a basic question, and one that involves a great deal more than economics. Conservative View On the one hand, conservatives believe that the government's role in the economy should be severely limited. They feel that economic and political freedom is likely to be undermined by excessive reliance on government. Moreover, they tend to question the government's ability to solve social and economic problems. They believe that faith in the government's power to solve these problems is unreasonable. They call for more and better information about what government can reasonably be expected to do and do well. They point to the slowness of the government bureaucracy, the difficulty in controlling huge government organizations, the problems political considerations can breed, and the difficulties in telling whether government programs are successful or not. On the basis of these considerations, they argue that the government's role should be carefully limited. Liberal View Conservatives tend to question the government's ability to solve important social and economic problems, but liberals tend to question the market's ability to solve these problems. They point to the important limitations of the market system, and they claim that the government can do a great deal to overcome these limitations. Government can regulate private economic activity. It can also provide goods and services that the private businesses produce too little of. Liberals tend to be less concerned than conservatives about the effects on personal freedom of greater governmental intervention in the economy. They point out that the price system also involves a form of coercion by awarding goods and services to those who can pay the price. In their view, people who are awarded only a small amount of goods and services by the market are forced into discomfort and malnutrition. National Council on Economic Education, New York, NY Adapted from: Edwin Mansfield and Nariman Behravesh. Economics USA, New York: W.W. Norton, 1992, pp. 592594. Liberalsbelieve in government action to achieve equal opportunity and equality for all. It is the duty of the government to alleviate social ills and to protect civil liberties and individual and human rights. Believe the role of the government should be to guarantee that no one is in need. Liberal policies generally emphasize the need for the government to solve problems. In the U.S., Democrats tend to hold liberal beliefs (but not always, or on all issues). Conservativesbelieve in personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, individual liberty, traditional American values and a strong national defense. Believe the role of government should be to provide people the freedom necessary to pursue their own goals. Conservative policies generally emphasize empowerment of the individual to solve problems. In the U.S., Republicans tend to hold conservative beliefs (but not always, or on all issues). Directions: Write a paragraph explaining your opinion on the following question. You can take any position you like, but make sure you explain your reasons why. What role do you think the government should play in the economy? 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