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- Buddhist_economics abstract "Buddhist economics is a spiritual approach to economics. It examines the psychology of the human mind and the anxiety, aspirations, and emotions that direct economic activity. A Buddhist understanding of economics aims to clear the confusion about what is harmful and beneficial in the range of human activities involving production and consumption, and ultimately tries to make human beings ethically mature. It tries to find a middle way between a purely mundane society and an immobile conventional society.It says that truly rational decisions can only be made when we understand what creates irrationality. When people understand what constitutes desire, they realize that all the wealth in the world cannot satisfy it. When people understand the universality of fear,they become more compassionate to all beings. Thus, this spiritual approach toEconomics doesn't rely on theories and models but on the essential forces of acumen, empathy, and restraint.The Buddhist point of view ascribes to work a trinal function: to give man a chance to utilize and develop his aptitude; to enable him to overcome his self-aggrandizement by engaging with other people in common tasks; and to bring forward the goods and services needed for a better existence.From the perspective of a Buddhist, Economics and other streams of knowledge cannot be separated. Economics is a single component of a combined effort to fix the problems of humanity and Buddhist Economics works with it to reach a common goalof societal, individual, and environmental sufficiency.".
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- Buddhist_economics wikiPageExternalLink Symposium2011_final.pdf.
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- Buddhist_economics wikiPageExternalLink Preface.
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- Buddhist_economics comment "Buddhist economics is a spiritual approach to economics. It examines the psychology of the human mind and the anxiety, aspirations, and emotions that direct economic activity. A Buddhist understanding of economics aims to clear the confusion about what is harmful and beneficial in the range of human activities involving production and consumption, and ultimately tries to make human beings ethically mature.".
- Buddhist_economics label "Buddhist economics".
- Buddhist_economics label "Économie bouddhiste".
- Buddhist_economics label "Буддийская экономика".
- Buddhist_economics label "仏教経済学".
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